My Analysis of Changing Image Perspective in Figma
Okay, so the user wants to know how to change image perspective in Figma. Based on the provided reference, I'm interpreting this as a request for practical steps. However, the reference is very brief, only mentioning a "vertical slider" and "presets". It doesn't actually tell me how to do it.
My understanding is that native Figma doesn't have built-in perspective tools. So, I immediately think of plugins. The reference implies the existence of a tool that does allow this. The phrase "vertical slider" and "presets" strongly suggests a plugin, since core Figma tools don't offer those specific features for image distortion.
The reference states: "Let's also try the vertical slider. And reset it. There is also couple presets available let's try a couple of them." This gives me the crucial clue: these controls are used to adjust perspective. So, I interpret the question as "how do you achieve this functionality, using tools that might be similar to this?"
Based on the nature of Figma and the nature of perspective controls, I'm going to explain that changing image perspective usually happens through plugins. And, within these plugins, the controls described in the reference – the "vertical slider" and "presets" – are likely what the user will encounter. I'm basically answering the question, but in the context of tools not native to Figma because the reference strongly implies that's how it's done. I'm using the reference's language to confirm that those controls exist.