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Default Vanishing Points in Photoshop CS3

The Vanishing Point filter is a very powerful feature in Photoshop CS3, especially once you know a couple tricks for drawing grids, and then placing and blending images to them.

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Wow, that looks pretty awesome, definately going to have a play with that!
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This is very interesting and I wish I had the filter to accomplish this task. I have so many software programs including Adobe Elements 5 but unforunately it does not have this filter... Guess I will have to invest in another program as I would love to try this...
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