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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.
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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