Many artists use backgrounds either taken from a photograph, or rendered in another program such as Terragen. When we try to put our Poser figures into this background, we either have to hand draw the shadows, or find some other means to enhance the realism of our endeavors.
This little trick enables the Poser Artist to incorporate his figure into a background image, and advanced use of the technique can even work no matter how cluttered the image!
If you have ever used the Group Edit tool in Poser, you have seen the Create Perspective UVs button, but probably had no idea what it was for.
Even if you pressed it out of curiosity, it likely had no noticeable effect unless certain criteria were already met.
This tutorial will step you through creating a Perspective UV projection on a box, and will go on to explain how to apply this tool to the creation of working lenses.