Photoshop :: How To Change clone Tool Brush In Vanishing Point Filter
Nov 12, 2013
how to change clone tool brush in vanishing point filter.normally it comes as oval shape vertical, have just seen horizontal shape and very tall vertical shape have tried all presets to no avail?
just received a file and it took me a while to work out that part of the artwork was created using vanishing point. Is there a quick way to know if vanishing point has been used in the file? Unlike other filters, there doesn't appear to be any symbols indicating this. Â Photoshop CS5, version 12.1 Mac 10.6.8
I'm using a CS3 with a powermac and having trouble accessing Vanishing Point. No matter what I try, it remains grayed out and unavailable in the menu of filters. I've tried selecting the layer I want to work with, made a new layer, even tried selecting from different tools. I can open other filters but not this one. This is a complex, large file with many layers...
why the vanishing point option is grayed out? I am new on CS2 V9. and really appreciating what a great toolkit this is. I have a circular image facing in the vertical plane which I want to lay down horizontal and have as in perspective (like taking a ringed archery target and laying it on the floor).
I am assuming that I need the create plane tool and believe that I get to this through the vanishing point filter.
I have a photo of a white bus, and I need to put a banner onto the side of the bus. The banner has a solid black rectangular background. After using the Vanishing Point filter to make the banner look like it has the same perspective as the bus, the edges of the banner are jaggy. If I use the Free Transform tool to manually distort the banner into the right perspective, the edges of the banner are smooth. Is there a way to smooth out or antialias the edges when using Vanishing Point?
I am using Photoshop CS6 Extended (ver 13.0). I can apply the Vanishing Point filter to a jpeg still and set/apply the planes but the Export For After Effects (.vpe) command in the drop-down menu within the VP window is greyed out. I understood this filter is a feature of the Extended version. why this is disabled?
OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 MacBook Pro6,2 15" Intel Core i7
Every time I try to use VPE, the resulting mesh is fine (the dxf), but the PNGs do not match the drawn planes at all.  For example, I'll use a file from wikimedia. (all images re-compressed for the forum ) I draw the right wall, make sure it is blue, then pull the floor.Pull the floor and the left wallPull the back ground (hard to see in the compressed image, but it is there).Pull the ceiling.
The completed planes. Right wall was drawn, remaining were each pulled out the of the previous plane. All blue. Entire image is covered.Importing the VPE into After Effects CC. Note the wonky textures.Here are the actual textures (original PNGs compressed into JPEG for posting).
This is the background piece, note how the section of the image doesn't align at all with the plane I drew.I've successfully used the Vanishing Point filter extensively in previous versions of Photoshop. I'm currently using Photoshop CC on OSX 10.8.4 running on a 15" PowerBook Retina.  I've tried the following to no avail:differing JPEGsdrawing the floor firstdrawing the first surface counter-clockwise and clockwise : ) ensured all planes are bluedisabled graphics acceleration under prefererencescompleted uninstalled Photoshop and reinstalled with clean performance/preference settings (did not import any previous settings).removed the "Adobe Photoshop CC Settings" folder as well.Tried exporting a DXF, again mesh looks great, textures are wrong.Â
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This is driving my crazy, I have been using vanishing point to copy a slab of granite onto a counter top to see what it would look like with my kitchen decor.
Everything was going along just fine and I got an island countertop covered using the right plane for it but when i tried to repeat the process for another section of counter I can't get it to work.
I make the grids just where I want them and include the island counter in the grid so I will have a source to copy from.? When I click on the Marquee tool for selecting a section of the source and then click and drag it to where I want it there is nothing in the selection.
I can see the rectangle of the Marquee moving as I drag but when I get to the target area and release it there is nothing there.
I just got my nice new Wacom Connect and have been having fun getting used to it.The issues I'm having is that I can't seem to use the clone stamp tool or the healing brush all that well with it.
it used to work fine. now, when i am using a light sample, and then move to a dark colored part of the image, and try to select a sample from there, i can't select a dark sample. when i try, i get the previous light sample. ??
Both of subject tools often 'go wild' on me when I am working on an image. Either tool will race across an image in a straight line and leave either a cloning or spotting mark [straight line]. I suspect this has something to do with insufficient memory. However I have 4 GB RAM and am not running any other big program while doing the cloning/spotting. Even if I 'give it some rest' this strange behavior will continue. Any help would be greatly appreciated! christian ps. Attached is a tiny sample, circled in red.
As pointed out in the thread subject line, both the clone stamp tool and healing brush are not working for me in Photo Elements 7.When I am attempting to use it, I get the message: "Could not use clone stamp tool because the area to clone has not been defined". Â Well, this is not the case since I did define it with command Alt + left mouse click. Â Background:Photo Elements 7 is installed in Windows XP Professional SP3. The latter runs as a virtual O/S with Sun VirtualBox on host SuSE Linux 11.1 (Gnome).
I have been using the clone stamp tool for a few weeks without any problems, but a few days ago the outline of the brush disappeared. I can still clone an area and replace the undesired area, however, I can't see the exact area that will be affected because the black circle that showed the brush size is now invisible.
As a beginner i'm learning day by day how to use photoshop. Among the functions i 'd like to handle with there's the vanishing point (in the filter menu). However i can't modify the angles of my selection to change the perspective grid. Â Take a look on this video at 03"57 (it is what i want to do): [URL] ...... Do i have to set something up before.
After installing LR 3.2, the first thing I noticed is that it is much slower than the previous version (using XP Pro + 3GB memory and a speedy processor).  But the most terrible novelty of this version is that the Adjustment Brush is going berserk after a while:  It first slows down to a crawl, so slow that it's almost impossible to work with.While working with it after a while, it starts to show random rectangular areas that are copies of other areas of the image that have nothing to do with the area I'm working on. This happens after a brush stroke. The Undo command makes these rectangular "patches" disappear.From time to time, the whole image is flipped upside down (You can't believe it? Neither could I) eventually, after a brush stroke, the sandclock mouse cursor is displayed and the program freezes (at this time it can be using over 1 GB of memory although I'm working on a single, standard EOS 5D image). The only way to stop this madness is to kill the process. The Heal/Clone tool also shows a similar misbehavior. I didn't have these problems with the previous version.
With Healing Brush set to Opacity 100 (Size ...,78) and an image from a D800. LR 4.1 RC1/RC2 makes bad grey circles see following images: Â Same with Clone Tool:
I'm trying to set up a scene in PS CS3 using the Vanishing Point filter. When I'm done I export using save as 3ds and then import in to Autodesk 3ds Max 2009 and After Effects CS3 (saving as vpe). I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I always get the camera flipped in strange angels. Is there some sort of tutorial showing how the workflow how to set up a scene that works in a 3dsMax or After Effects?
I'm trying to work on this image and I want to get rid of the grey part but continue on the blue and black parts. The attatched shows what I mean, and the link sends you to the full size image. Would you prefer vanishing point?
I was making a flyer for my night in June, and I first wanted to wrap some words around a wall...Vanishing point did that for me!
Then I wanted to put my words on a newpaper for the back of the flyer...so I took a pic of a newspaper at the angle I wanted and then used VP AGAIN to do EXACTLY what I wanted!
Vanishing point rocks!
Dont mind the clipping on the corners...There is a bleed area when you make the flyers...so there is nothing that needs to go there
I've got a problem using Vanishing Point filter in Photoshop CS4. When I load this filter an error message pops saying "The operation could not be completed" I attach a screen cap of the error.
I`m currently using PS CS5 Extended to measure some objects in Vanishing Point (because I need the measurements to respect a certain perspective plane) and I`ve come across something that doesn`t seem right. I`ll try to describe it as best i can. I`m drawing my perspective plane based on a white reference square 60x60 cm. Then I calibrate the grid (with the measure tool) and when I extend the perspective towards the vanishing point (towards the small sides of the square) evething is fine, my calibration value does not change (as it should). But when I extend the perspective away from the vanishing point (towards the large sides of the square) my calibration value changes, it`s value increases. This is a HUGE problem for me as this influences all my subsequent measurements. It makes me question how correct the measurements really are. When I extend the grid the calibration value should NOT change. explain why this happens????
So I have this new job where I have to drop rugs and carpets into masked out room scenes. I went to my broadloom carpet file - selected the carpet - went to the room scene file - added a layer - went to vanishing point - created my grid - CTRL V .........and nothin! All of my options are greyed out.
What gives!! I have spent the whole day closing opening files, restarting PS, trying this on different files scouring the web for an answer to my dilemma.
I'm working in CS3. I have created a multi-layered image. Now, I want to go back to one layer and begin editing in vanishing point. But, when I'm in that layer, vanishing point is greyed out in the filters drop down. What's my problem and how do I get on the right track?
how to snap 3D text to a defined vanishing point. Seems pretty straight forward but it does not seem to be snapping to the plane I defined? Â Video:[URL]...
I've been trying to use the VP tool in CS5 to do some camera matching work for 3dsMax. The potential is huge - it is really intuitive and fast to set up in Photoshop, but the exports never seem to work right. The cameras do not line up properly when loaded into Max, or the planes are all over the place (upside down etc) and it only seems to export one grid, no matter how many I've made in VP. Â It's a great tool for quick fixes inside Photoshop, but exports seem largely useless right now - so wondering if this is something that is getting a tune-up for CS6, or how to get something more functional out of CS5?
Once I draw a perpendicular plane, I select the Option key hold it down and select the edge of my parent grid, but nothing happens aren't I meant to be able to change the angle?
I use CS3 Vanishing Point tool to create 3D planes, and return 3D Layer to Photoshop
but the result seems to be disgusting, the texture's resolution of the 3D layers were decreased
the left is captured in Vanishing Point, you can see the planes I have created the right is the final result of the tool, details of the windows had been obviously weakened