![lazy nezumi perspective lazy nezumi perspective](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EcqtMZ7U4AAww05.png)
This ruler will also help when you need to draw inclines, such as roofs and ramps, as shown in the following example. Notice how the measure points have been aligned to show us information about the building's size. In the following example, the top block of a building is extended, making it symmetric. You can then use the measure points to quickly figure out 3d distances, and cut sections into equal parts. If you hold the control key while moving a point, both points will move together, allowing for convenient repositioning of the line.Įach vanishing line has its own independent measure point unit distance, which can be changed by sliding the yellow control point that appears while holding control while in Fixed Axes Mode (which is toggled via the pink control point).
![lazy nezumi perspective lazy nezumi perspective](https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/021/956/613/original/vitali-iakovlev-crazy-building-888-2.gif)
While in VP setup mode, you can adjust the position of each control line by moving either of its points. Starting with version 21.02.15, you can also place the vanishing points directly by dragging their control points while holding control.Ĭontrols: To enter or exit VP setup mode, click on one of the blue control points that appear while holding control. You'll now be able to draw lines that are 3d parallel to these edges. Simply line up the control lines with edges that are parallel in the 3d scene (for example, the opposing edges of a wall). Each point it computed automatically by adjusting two control lines. This ruler gives you up to 6 vanishing points (VPs) to work with (although you probably don't want them all active at the same time). As long as the scene is using a linear perspective projection (and not any type of curvilinear projection such as fisheye), the Vanishing Lines ruler will help you do this. With the Linear Perspective ruler, you can setup your perspective scene very accurately by specifying viewing parameters and 3d line angles.īut sometimes you would like to quickly add perspective-correct elements to an existing scene where you don't know any of these parameters. This ruler was added in version 18.06.08.