I'm trying to make a T-shirt design and the creative designer has decided he wants a the image to appear from a vanishing point in the center. I set up a single point perspective grid in Illustrator and I can move my object to one of 4 planes. It looks like I need to split my image into 4 quadrants and then place each one on the 4 planes.
That might work, but I wondered if anyone here knows of an easier way to do this? One other concern is that I wanted a circular perspective rather than a square since this is kind of looking like an explosion in space, the concept of vanishing walls and floor and ceiling does not fit.
I also thought of just exporting as a raster image and trying to pull a center perspective point back to infinity in PhotoShop (not looked at that feature in PS either).
I'm needing to preserve color trapping as we are going to specify specific colors.
That might work, but I wondered if anyone here knows of an easier way to do this? One other concern is that I wanted a circular perspective rather than a square since this is kind of looking like an explosion in space, the concept of vanishing walls and floor and ceiling does not fit.
I also thought of just exporting as a raster image and trying to pull a center perspective point back to infinity in PhotoShop (not looked at that feature in PS either).
I'm needing to preserve color trapping as we are going to specify specific colors.