When you’re working in Photoshop, it’s important to use perspective to create realistic images. Perspective lets you see things from a specific angle, which can make your photos look more 3-D. Here’s how to use perspective in your photos:

  1. Choose the View menu and choose Perspective.
  2. Choose the angle you want to view your photo from and click OK.
  3. In the Perspective dialog box, set the width and height of your image so that it matches the width and height of the window you’re using for perspective (usually a window with a grid). If your photo doesn’t have a grid, set the width and height to 0 pixels and 0 pixels, respectively.
  4. Click OK to close the Perspective dialog box.