: Photoshop key combinations for placement and adjustment of Perspective Warp planes? I have a bunch of crude corrections to distorted images. The original images are planar but the planes are much
I have a bunch of crude corrections to distorted images. The original images are planar but the planes are much too distorted for any tool to help except puppet or perspective warp, and perspective will almost certainly be quicker and smoother as there are well defined flat planes to correct.
As I'm new to this tool, I'm hitting some control issues, and I can't find anything on the Adobe help pages covering the details of how to control the placement of planes.
The main issues where I would like to better control the tool are - (1) If I place a plane incorrectly when I first try, and I decide I want to undo just that one plane but not all the others before it, which were correct; (2) If the plane I just placed got auto-joined to another existing plane but shouldn't have been, and I want to unjoin them; sometimes it's the reverse and it's laid them almost over each other but hasn't autojoined their common point, or (3) I colour a line segment yellow and it messes up the warp completely so I want to uncolour it without reversing anything else.
Right now I'm having to undo the entire set of planes just to fix any of these, so I have to get it exactly right first time. It seems likely that it's unnecessary and I don't have to go back to square 1 if these happen while laying out my planes.
Does Photoshop have shortcuts or ways to control the tool better, so these aren't problems any more?
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