![]() I also use this to check my horizon line since I don't place it right. I always enjoy using SketchUp when I need to quickly visualize a scene. I would set up a picture and realize I need to "roll" back the perspective to match the photo I was referencing. I think the funniest thing about having learned perspective is how much the cone of distortion is present. I also use Paint Tool Sai 2, a lot of people as far as I can tell, don't use the second version but I find using the shape and perspective rulers more intuitive This is actually the quickest way I can manage 3pt perspective in a scene but I always try to place the lines first but I have trouble placing the horizon line sometimes. If I start wanting to tear my hair out, I use this cube from the CSP Assets page and you can toggle the perspective ruler on and off b/c it's a 3D object. ![]() It has a lot of different ways to do straight lines. This is actually the quickest way I can manage 3pt perspective in a scene but I always try to place the lines first but I have trouble placing the horizon line sometimes. ![]() I use clip studio paint, and use the perspective layer and use of the straight lines (shift) and these straight line brushes that snap straight. ![]()
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