Paint with a color in vanishing point, Paint with sampled pixels in vanishing, Point – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
Page 567: Paint with sampled pixels in vanishing point

Note:
The image conforms to the perspective of the plane.
After pasting the image in Vanishing Point, do not click anywhere in the image with the Marquee tool except to drag the pasted image
to a perspective plane. Clicking anywhere else deselects the floating selection and permanently pastes the pixels into the image.
Paint with a color in Vanishing Point
1. Select the Brush tool.
2. Specify a brush color by doing one of the following:
Select the Eyedropper tool and click a color in the preview image.
Click the Brush Color box to open the Color Picker to select a color.
3. In the tool options area, set the Diameter (brush size), Hardness (edge smoothness), and Opacity (the degree to which painting obscures the
image below).
4. Choose a Healing mode:
To paint without blending with the color, lighting, and shading of the surrounding pixels, choose Off.
To paint and blend the strokes with the lighting of the surrounding pixels while retaining the selected color, choose Luminance.
To paint and blend with the colors, lighting, and shading of the surrounding pixels, choose On.
5. (Optional) Specify the paint application options:
To paint continuously, automatically conforming to the perspective from one plane to another, open the Vanishing Point menu and
choose Allow Multi-Surface Operations. Turning this option off lets you paint in the perspective of one plane at a time. You need to stop
and then start painting in a different plane to switch perspective.
To confine painting to the active plane only, open the Vanishing Point menu and choose Clip Operations To Surface Edges. Turning this
option off lets you paint in perspective beyond the boundaries of the active plane.
6. Drag in the image to paint. When painting in a plane, the brush size and shape scales and orients properly to the plane’s perspective. Shift-
drag constrains the stroke to a straight line that conforms to the plane’s perspective. You can also click a point with the Brush tool and then
Shift-click another point to paint a straight line in perspective.
The Brush tool honors marquee selections and can be used to paint a hard line along the edge of the selection. For example, if you
select an entire plane, you can paint a line along the perimeter of the plane.
Paint with sampled pixels in Vanishing Point
In Vanishing Point, the Stamp tool paints with sampled pixels. The cloned image is oriented to the perspective of the plane you’re painting in. The
Stamp tool is useful for such tasks as blending and retouching image areas, cloning portions of a surface to “paint out” an object, or cloning an
image area to duplicate an object or extend a texture or pattern.
1. In Vanishing Point, select the Stamp tool
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2. In the tool options area, set the Diameter (brush size), Hardness (the amount of feathering on the brush), and Opacity (the degree that the
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