I find picture what I want to do. Like u see flag on the right is flag same as flag on table. But it look like it is "stretch" on table.
When I try with powerclip I lose some parts of picture which I want to put on table.
I find picture what I want to do. Like u see flag on the right is flag same as flag on table. But it look like it is "stretch" on table.
When I try with powerclip I lose some parts of picture which I want to put on table.
@phototec tnx a lot :9
I will try in photoshop. I will post result.
Tnx again.
the problem with doing this in coreldraw is you can't put perspective on bitmaps (at least up to X5)
You don't need to, he had the photos. He just needed to clip it.
Simple-
1) Using the pen tool, create the 4 points of the table top (diamond shape).
2) Place the vector table top shape over the image you want on the table top.
3) Powerclip the image using the table top shape.
4) Drag power clipped image top onto original table top image.
5) Done.
It's called power clipping in Corel. It's about the same amount of time as your PS venture.
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So, you're saying "same amount of time" to do the easy half of the job in Corel, compared to completing the job in PS?
(You don't need to do a mask in PS, with a transparent background, you distort the rectangular image, into the foreshortened version, with a few mouse clicks, in one tool... and you're done...
I'm sure Joe is right about photopaint, but if "power clipping" is just "masking", and if that's as far as Corel Draw wi go with this... it may not represent any inferiority compared to Illustrator, but photoshop certainly has it beat here...