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Hi there, this is Unmesh from PiXimperfect. Thank you so much for tuning into this video. I wanted to show you something. Have a look at this. What is this? This is a picture of a lady sitting on a bunch of stairs, right? Theres a nice perspective going on, everything is looking nice and clean. However, let me ask you a question. If I start sketching on it, painting on it or place something on it, the paint will be applied how? It will be applied in such a way that this is a flat surface. Itll not treat it as theres a perspective going on or theres a nice lady sitting on it. It wont consider any of that. Itll just paint on it like its a flat surface. Why? Because this, my friend, is a flat surface. Similarly in Photoshop, if you just start painting on this picture, let me show you, if we just start painting, right, the paint is being applied as if this is a flat surface, because it is a flat surface. However, theres a feature in Photoshop that lets you define the perspective,