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:
- Choose the View menu and choose Perspective.
- Choose the angle you want to view your photo from and click OK.
- 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.
- Click OK to close the Perspective dialog box.