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02/23/2007 09:12:32 AM · #1 |
Ok, so I have one question: is this kind of perspective correction legal in advanced editing?
I know it says "you may not use distortions to create new effects or radically alter objects", but is this considered a distorsion that radically alters the object?
Thanks in advance,
Bianca
Message edited by author 2007-02-23 09:12:44.
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02/23/2007 09:16:02 AM · #2 |
Well to be you have not radically changed anything. |
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02/23/2007 09:17:54 AM · #3 |
They generally allow a bit of perspective correction, but I'm not sure how far is too far. I wouldn't have a problem with your example, especially since they let this one of mine fly:

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02/23/2007 09:18:04 AM · #4 |
Well to be you have not radically changed anything. |
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02/23/2007 09:22:25 AM · #5 |
If you are applying the perspective change as a correction, that is, to bring something to proper perspective, you're definitely OK. Use of the tool to intentionally distort *away* from a proper perspective can, at some point, be considered to be adding a feature. |
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02/23/2007 09:26:09 AM · #6 |
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