: You can also use CSS3 to 3D-transform images. This would probably be nice in combination with a CSS3 drop-shadow. Alternatively, in Photoshop, I would use the perspective/skew/distort transform
You can also use CSS3 to 3D-transform images. This would probably be nice in combination with a CSS3 drop-shadow.
Alternatively, in Photoshop, I would use the perspective/skew/distort transform tools (kinda what Lollero suggested). Then you could copy the 3D layer, completely decrease the exposure (Image > Adjustments > Exposure..) of this copy, put this layer behind the original 3D layer, and complete it to make it look like it has a depth dimension as well. (as if the image was on a rectangular 3D shape).
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