Special Perspective/Vanishing Point Issue

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joewood3
Dec 19, 2006
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This has to do with compound perspective (vanishing point or perspective do not work for this issue). Please picture a marching band on a football field. If you set up several layers (each layer with one band member) and arranged the layers properly, it could look like the members formed a circle.

If you made this on the left front portion of the field, it would look fine. BUT, if you drag the group anywhere else on the field, the perspective would not be right – even if you try vanishing point, or Edit-perspective. The people just lean to the side or expand, instead of the layers moving in relation to the defined perspective.

Could you let me how I should proceed?

Thanks so much.

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Bernie
Dec 19, 2006
Moving each layer individually may be the solution (long and tedious, I know)

The problem with 2D pictures of 3D objects, is that you can’t manipulate them too much in perspective before the flatness sows up
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joewood3
Jan 19, 2007
Isn’t there any way to move the whole block at once.

Imagine a row of street lamps and you are changing your point of view from the left of the page to the right. The posts would move relative to youand each other as your eye moves.
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joewood3
Jan 19, 2007
Isn’t there an add-in or something?

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