Hi, this is a very easy question.. help needed.
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Hi, this is a very easy question.. help needed.
Hi, my name is Jamie and I am a dabbler in paint shop pro x3. I like doing scrap with it. Anyway, I seem to have forgotten a very simple technique and would like to know the steps to do it. Simple explanation I am making a greeting card. On the cover of the greeting card is a photo framed on a table and it's seen from the side so you can see the frame back holder at the same time as the picture. I have my layer up with my photo already framed but I have forgotten how to make that picture be skewed evenly so that it looks like that framed picture on a table. I have done it in the past. I have tried mesh warp..looks terrible and time consuming and I have tried perspective but it just takes away part of the picture. Please help.
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Re: Hi, this is a very easy question.. help needed.
jalgon74 wrote:Hi, my name is Jamie and I am a dabbler in paint shop pro x3. I like doing scrap with it. Anyway, I seem to have forgotten a very simple technique and would like to know the steps to do it. Simple explanation I am making a greeting card. On the cover of the greeting card is a photo framed on a table and it's seen from the side so you can see the frame back holder at the same time as the picture. I have my layer up with my photo already framed but I have forgotten how to make that picture be skewed evenly so that it looks like that framed picture on a table. I have done it in the past. I have tried mesh warp..looks terrible and time consuming and I have tried perspective but it just takes away part of the picture. Please help.
To readjust the shape, hit K for the Pick Tool. Then hold either the Shift key and click on one of the nodes to push or pull to the shape you want, or the Ctrl key, which will allow you to move the nodes simultaneously.
The way you can adjust get the perspective needed.
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