To maintain the last location of the perspective guide, set Preferences > General > Default Save Format to TIFF.The default format set in your preferences determines whether the location of the perspective guide is maintained or not. If you want to reset the guides to the default, tap Reset. Perspective guides will maintain their location between canvases. To hide the horizon line, tap to hide it. Tap to lock the vanishing points (and constained grid handles, if using the mobile version) in place. If the vanishing point cannot be moved, tap to unlock the vanishing points, then tap-drag them into position. To move a vanishing point, tap-drag and reposition it. When enabled, the vanishing points, as well as the constrained grid handles, are locked into place, without the worry of accidentally moving them. When disabled, they can be repositioned.įor Sketchbook on mobile, this tool is called Lock/Unlock Perspective Guides. When enabled, the vanishing points are locked into place and there is no worry of accidentally moving them. The version of Sketchbook you are using will determine the name and variation in functionality for this tool.įor Sketchbook Pro on desktop, this tool is called Lock/Unlock Vanishing Points. When disabled, draw freehand curves, etc., without being constrainted to straight lines. The strokes will be straight and constrained to being parallel to the horizon, perpendicular to the horizon, and to the vanishing points. When enabled, use this to help you draw in perpective. To aid with drawing, try the Perspective tools: Snap and Unsnap To do this, zoom out of the canvas, then drag and reposition your vanishing points. They can even be moved off the canvas to create a less dramatic camera angle. You can snap to the vanishing points, draw through them, or cut your strokes short. 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.
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