There are two ways to use the PS perspective cropping tool:
Method 1: (Suitable for more conventional cropping): 1Open Photoshop and open the image you want to perspective crop. 2.Select the perspective cropping tool in the toolbar. If you can't find the tool, it may be hidden by another tool. You can press and hold the relevant tool icon and select the perspective cropping tool. 3.Select four vertices in the image: Using the Perspective Crop tool, click and drag on the image to create a quad selection area that represents the area to which you want to apply the perspective effect. Drag the vertices to adjust the shape and size of the selection area. 4.Adjust the Perspective Transform: Once the selection area is created, you'll see a perspective transform frame around the selection area. Define perspective by adjusting the angles and edges of the frame. You can drag the corners to change the angle and shape of the perspective, or you can drag the edges to adjust the distortion of the perspective. 5.Confirm the perspective transform: When you are satisfied with the perspective effect, press enter to apply the perspective transform. The image is cropped to the area within the perspective transform frame, and the perspective effect is applied.
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Method 2: (For situations that require precise cropping): 1Open the ** you want to slice and place ** in the canvas. 2.Click on the navigation bar on the left-hand side, then click on "Cut" to select "Slice Tool". 3.Drag the mouse to cut the ** to cut, and the right side of the mouse shows the size of the ** to be cut. 4.Place the mouse over the cut** and right-click "Cut". 5.Select "File" and select "Save As" to be the address where you store **. If you have any questions during the operation, please feel free to continue to ask questions.