awesome video! I think it is really important for you to show REAL&beautiful results, done with your software, to really show off your software. personally, i bought lazy nezumi and even though i use it for lettering and pen tablet smooth experience, i never actually used perspective tools. nowafter I saw it in action, i really wanna try it!)
Hello, while testing the perspective ruler in Photoshop I noticed that if you accidentally zoom or move your canvas around with the scrollbars the central point coordinate will be lost. One way around this is to brush a point in the canvas before doing anything. However, what if the user forgot to mark the initial central point and/or the central point is located outside the canvas boundaries... how to find the original central point?
This is explained in the tutorial. LNP can't currently track the PS canvas (PS doesn't send the necessary zoom/pan events to its plugins). You should always draw a mark under the center point before you start drawing. If you don't, you'll have to go into freeze mode at a corner and then move the center until things line up again. Here's the tutorial: lazynezumi.com/perspective Edit: starting with version 18.03.08.1600, LNP can automatically track the Photoshop canvas position and zoom!
I was wondering if there was a workaround. Thanks for the fast reply. And just if it helps someone, I find it easier to trace paths over 2 parallels and align the corresponding VP of the overlay to the path convergence point.
An idea for a nice and useful feature: you Shift-click 3 points on the canvas to create a 3 pts curve guide. A 4th point would give accelerated curve effect. It seems your software could handle this feature
awesome video! I think it is really important for you to show REAL&beautiful results, done with your software, to really show off your software.
personally, i bought lazy nezumi and even though i use it for lettering and pen tablet smooth experience, i never actually used perspective tools. nowafter I saw it in action, i really wanna try it!)
Hello, while testing the perspective ruler in Photoshop I noticed that if you accidentally zoom or move your canvas around with the scrollbars the central point coordinate will be lost. One way around this is to brush a point in the canvas before doing anything. However, what if the user forgot to mark the initial central point and/or the central point is located outside the canvas boundaries... how to find the original central point?
This is explained in the tutorial. LNP can't currently track the PS canvas (PS doesn't send the necessary zoom/pan events to its plugins). You should always draw a mark under the center point before you start drawing. If you don't, you'll have to go into freeze mode at a corner and then move the center until things line up again.
Here's the tutorial:
lazynezumi.com/perspective
Edit: starting with version 18.03.08.1600, LNP can automatically track the Photoshop canvas position and zoom!
I was wondering if there was a workaround. Thanks for the fast reply. And just if it helps someone, I find it easier to trace paths over 2 parallels and align the corresponding VP of the overlay to the path convergence point.
Awesome video, but what is the name of that sweet track? :D
soundcloud.com/moonphase/moonphase-shifting
An idea for a nice and useful feature: you Shift-click 3 points on the canvas to create a 3 pts curve guide. A 4th point would give accelerated curve effect. It seems your software could handle this feature
awesome, amazing, great utilite. thanks you! Use LN every day.
you are the best
What's this song ???