When I add 3D objects to a photomanipulation, I import the original photo into Vectorworks, place it behind all objects on the same layer with the 3D geometry, and then fiddle with the perspective until it fits the photo.
Then I adjust the "crop perspective" marquee to fit exactly to the corners of the imported image file. I then remove the image file and make a rendering with the exact same pixel size as the photo before I combine the two files in Photoshop, and voila - they fit each other like hand and glove.
One irritating point is, that I have to zoom way in to make the fit in Vectorworks. So I would appreciate it if the next version of the program has a snap to point ability for the the "crop perspective" marquee.
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Kaare Baekgaard
When I add 3D objects to a photomanipulation, I import the original photo into Vectorworks, place it behind all objects on the same layer with the 3D geometry, and then fiddle with the perspective until it fits the photo.
Then I adjust the "crop perspective" marquee to fit exactly to the corners of the imported image file. I then remove the image file and make a rendering with the exact same pixel size as the photo before I combine the two files in Photoshop, and voila - they fit each other like hand and glove.
One irritating point is, that I have to zoom way in to make the fit in Vectorworks. So I would appreciate it if the next version of the program has a snap to point ability for the the "crop perspective" marquee.
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