You will see an option called Drawing Assist, tap on that to turn it on. To do this, tap on the layers icon and select the layer you want to have assisted drawing on, Tap on the layer again and a list of options will show up at the side. Instead of having assisted drawing on your whole canvas, you can set it so that only selected layers has assisted drawing on. This is very useful in drawing things with straight lines, such as buildings. When you draw lines with the assisted drawing turned on, your lines will follow the angle of the guidelines and straight lines will be produced no matter how shaky your hand is. To delete a focal point/ perspective, tap on the point you want to delete and an option to delete will appear above it.įor each of the 4 different types of drawing guides, you have the option to turn on assisted drawing. Do the same thing for 3 point perspectives. Now guidelines will appear to support the 2 point perspective. To add another focal point, simply tap on the canvas and another dot will appear. However, the Procreate app can support up to 3 point perspectives. When you first use the perspective, there is only one point perspective, the blue dot in the centre being the focal point. When you want to draw in perspective, knowing where the horizon line is is very important. The dark blue line that goes across the screen is the horizon line. To rotate the guidelines, you will see a lighter blue dot along the dark blue line going across the entire screen, you can rotate the guidelines by dragging the light blue dot around. You can move the guidelines around with the blue dot. For Perspective grides, you won’t be able to change the gride size due to the nature of the guidelines.
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