

As you can see, there is only one (vanishing point). The image below was created in 1 Point Mode. Therefore, 1 Point Mode will have one, 2 Point Mode will display two, and so on. The selected Perspective Guide sets the number of vanishing points. Tap-drag the green handles to change the size and shape of the frame. The lines of the grid are constrained within a frame. The lines of the grid extend out, infinitely, from the vanishing point. Rotate the horizon line by tag-dragging around the canvas.NOTE If the vanishing points won't move, disable Lock perspective guides. Reposition the horizon line or a vanishing point by tap-dragging a vanishing point.When using both Infinite and Constrained Grid, you can do the following: The higher the number, the more visible the grid lines. Opacity - Sets the visibility of the grid.The higher the number, the more grid lines. Density - Sets the density of lines radiating from the vanishing points to create the perspective grid.This will expose it and many more tools, such as Import Image, Text, and Time-lapse. NOTE If you don't see (the Perspective Guides icon) in the toolbar, tap-drag the middle of the toolbar to the left. In the mobile (Android and iOS) versions of Sketchbook, you will have the following tools: If you draw in the general direction of the vanishing point, your stroke will automatically snap to it. When you select a guide, the cursor changes to a dashed, three-line cursor.Īs the cursor moves around the canvas, one of the dashed lines rotates to always point at the vanishing point. Tap to access the Perspective tools and guides for drawing objects and scenes in perspective. Moving an edge point changes the circle’s radius. Moving the center point moves the entire grid. Curves intersect at the vanishing points. The grid is composited of a horizon line, vertical line, and circle. This mode has 5 vanishing points: left, right, top, bottom, and center. Draw images of a scene viewed from a convex mirror or lens. Only available with Sketchbook Pro for desktopĬreate a panoramic or hemispherical image with a very wide angle of view. When you mouse over or drag a vanishing point, a horizon line (blue) and triangle connecting the three points (light blue) appears. Draw images of an object that you are viewing from either above or below. The walls will recede to the vanishing points.Ĭreate an image with three vanishing points and a horizon. Draw images of an object with a corner facing you, such as the corner of a building. Drag to reposition the vanishing point and horizon.Ĭreate an image with two vanishing points and a horizon. Mouse over it to show the horizon (blue line). Draw images that appear as if you are viewing them head, such as looking down a street, train tracks, hallway, or at a building. There are four types of perspective guides: 1 Point ModeĬreate an image with one vanishing point and a horizon.
