Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Manual
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PHOTOSHOP CS3
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Vanishing Point dialog box
A. Vanishing Point menu B. Options C. Toolbox D. Preview of vanishing point session E. Zoom options
For the keyboard shortcuts in Vanishing Point, see “Keys for using Vanishing Point” on page 637.
Vanishing Point tools
Vanishing Point tools behave like their counterparts in the main Photoshop toolbox. You can use the same keyboard
shortcuts for setting tool options. Selecting a tool changes the available options in the Vanishing Point dialog box.
Edit Plane tool
Selects, edits, moves, and resizes planes.
Create Plane tool
Defines the four corner nodes of a plane, adjusts the size and shape of the plane, and tears off
a new plane.
Marquee tool
Makes square or rectangular selections, and also moves or clones selections.
Double-clicking the Marquee tool in a plane selects the entire plane.
Stamp tool
Paints with a sample of the image. Unlike the Clone Stamp tool, the Stamp tool in Vanishing Point can’t
clone elements from another image. See also “Paint with sampled pixels in Vanishing Point” on page 236 and
“Retouch with the Clone Stamp tool” on page 195.
Brush tool
Paints a selected color in a plane.
Transform tool
Scales, rotates, and moves a floating selection by moving the bounding box handles. Its behavior
is similar to using the Free Transform command on a rectangle selection. See also “Transform freely” on page 216.
Eyedropper tool
Selects a color for painting when you click in the preview image.
Measure tool
Measures distances and angles of an item in a plane. See also “Measure in Vanishing Point” on
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