Tap the Layer menu > Ruler/Frame > Create Perspective Ruler. This can be used to draw tall buildings as seen from below.Ĭreating a perspective ruler from the Layer menu The straight lines converge on their respective vanishing points. Three-point perspective is a drawing method with two vanishing points on a horizon line and a third vanishing point either above or below it. This is often used in architectural and interior design works. Here, one pair of straight lines converge on the right vanishing point, while the other converges on the left. Two-point perspective is a drawing method with two vanishing points on the same horizon line.
This is used to emphasize depth, such as when drawing a long corridor. One-point perspective is a drawing method where straight lines converge on one vanishing point. You can create the following types of perspective. Figure tools can also snap to perspective rulers. Once a perspective ruler is made on the canvas, when you use drawing tools, they will snap to match the desired perspective. You can create a perspective ruler with menu commands or the Perspective Ruler sub tool. This is helpful when creating scenes with depth, such as indoor or outdoor environments.
A perspective ruler allows you to draw in perspective by setting one or more vanishing points.