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Image inclination depth

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Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

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Hi everyone !

I'm creating a brochure and I have several screenshots that I would like to show on the same page.
In order to do so, I'm trying to make this effect ("depth inclination") :

https://msdnshared.blob.core.windows.net/media/2016/03/vista_flip3d.jpg


Someone has a idea on how to do it ?

Thank you, have a great week end

Alex.

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Community Expert , Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

I would suggest Edit > Transform > Skew in Photoshop on the individual images.

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Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

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Yes, this is an image - so the easiest way (personally) to do this - is in either photoshop or illustrator and then bring back into Indesign.

I would use Photoshop as this is predominantly raster based.

You will need to use a 3D perspective grid and multiple layers.

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Have a look at these links to get started (from a quick google search):

https://www.macprovideo.com/hub/photoshop/3d-perspective-vanishing-point-in-photoshop-cs5

Perspective Setting up Perspective Grids In Photoshop - YouTube

https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-work-with-perspective-in-photoshop--psd-13879

You could technically also create this by using some guides and the Perspective Warp tool > just make sure to measure your guides out and place precisely first.

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I would suggest Edit > Transform > Skew in Photoshop on the individual images.

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