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hi welcome back to graphic Island YouTube channel in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to fit images in perspective view so here I using two different kind of system one is LCD monitor and another is laptop and Iamp;#39;m going to fit my images on both the systems perspective view if you look at their views then both the systems are having different kind of perspective view so letamp;#39;s get started letamp;#39;s open our images and drag it to our artboard so this is the image one uh letamp;#39;s drag it down and make the sizes smaller and place it here similarly bring this one to our artboard and weamp;#39;ll place it for another window letamp;#39;s make the image little bit more smaller by dragging it down if you try to make images perspective directly in adob illustrator it doesnamp;#39;t not work for an example once you select the image and go to toolbar and select free transform tool once you click the free transform tool here youamp;#39;ll find four