When labeling a box with a logo, image deformation is a headache. In order to solve this problem, PHP editor Xinyi has brought a solution, using the powerful vanishing point filter in Photoshop. This tutorial guides you step by step to seamlessly fit the logo to the surface of the box by using the vanishing point filter, eliminating deformation and perspective distortion. Through this tutorial, you will master a practical skill that will make it easy to achieve perfect results in box labeling tasks.
1. First, we import the box pictures and pattern pictures into PS, then we create a new layer in the box file and select the pattern file. CTRL+A to select all pictures and CTRL+ C to copy.
Go back to the box file and select [Filter]-[Vanishing Point]. In the vanishing point effect, we use the mouse to drag out the plane outline of the box where we want to add the group.
3. Then we directly CTRL+V to paste the pattern we just copied into it, and drag it a few times with the mouse, so that the picture can be well based on plane to change perspective.
#4. Then we use the selection tool on the right to adjust the size and position of the image until you are satisfied.
#5. Finally, click OK to return to the main interface. We change the blending mode of the pattern layer to Multiply, so that the picture can match the box well. Integrated into one.
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