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hi there this is animation in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about five things you can do to make your Composites match perfectly number one match the perspectives something looking odd here doesnamp;#39;t it even though we have done all kinds of adjustments to match it the biggest thing that looks off is perspective one quick way to match it is drawing lines along the perspective for both the subject and the background these lines will merge together to a point called a vanishing point a horizontal line through this point is your horizon for the respective image all you have to do is to match these points or just match the Horizon and in most cases the perspective looks perfect you can move your subject along the perspective by placing the Anchor Point on the vanishing point and then resizing from it keep in mind that this is just a rule of thumb and you might have to do some manual resizing looking at the cues in the new background for example in this case the doorway number