If you need help visualizing what this room needs to look like or what a room looks like in perspective, it's nice to save a photo, either to your desktop or to Pinterest, to reference. So I have saved a photo in my Pinterest file. That's the living room in perspective, just so I have this to look at reference, so I can see how the walls disappear as they're at an angle, and then how backwash would look as well. So let's go back to our drawing. And now we can start on the walls that need to be at an angle. So begin another new layer, a new layer new as we'd like to keep all the walls on a separate layer, just so in case we need to move them around or edit them.
We can do that. So we're going to have these walls disappear off the page. Now we're going to need to go to our paint bucket tool, use the color, and generally I like to do this wall a little bit lighter than the back wall just to give some dimension. And as you can see the two balls have a little bit of variation in color. So now we've created this sidewall. And what we can do is duplicate this layer by going to layer duplicate layer to copy Okay, if you hold down your shift button and move this one over, and then go to image, rotate, flip layer horizontal and then move this over You have your walls in perspective.