lol @ pronst4r....yeah i just learned hoe to use the perspective tool so im not use to using it yet...but i understand the concept....it was close enough for me to overlook it...but good eye
Yeah, it takes a while to get the perspective right. I have a project I'm working on now that I've been honing in the perspective on one piece for about 30 minutes. Let me know if you want any help on that.
-Caleb
Originally posted by cracked.com on the M203 w/ M433 HEDP
So, for about the same price as a fully-loaded 1993 Ford Festiva, you could also wield the power to obliterate a small village in the blink of an eye.
ive only worked with it as far as taking a flat object and placing it on aperspective object...for instance a regular festiva picture placed on a slanted wall.....i never done 2 slanted objects to fit together
It's a bit of a pain, but might I suggest doing a slight perspective on both layers rather than blowing one waaay out of it's original. You can't help it sometimes though.
-Caleb
Originally posted by cracked.com on the M203 w/ M433 HEDP
So, for about the same price as a fully-loaded 1993 Ford Festiva, you could also wield the power to obliterate a small village in the blink of an eye.
good idea...but yeah like you said that is not always possible when a perspective cannot be skewed...in this case though they could have been...like i said good eye as most wont even notice
the front bumper of the blue festy in my sig couldve used a slight perspective lean....but i didnt even know of the perspective until about 2 weeks ago
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