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a short tutorial on making a quick perspective ruler guide in csp, helpful for illusts and anims!

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Minh-Khôi P. Pham1 year ago

that rocks, thanks for sharing although im not sure i understand the difference between doing this and simply creating a new perspective ruler without the cube?

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ginyoagoldie1 year ago

thank you for the question! both methods work well for perspective drafting! i feel it helps me imagine the scene better with an object of reference already inside the grid, which also makes the perspective easily controllable by just adjusting that object (1/2)

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BlitzoneJ1 year ago

a grid that snaps to fisheye is HUGE

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KRAB (check pinned!) 🇻🇪1 year ago

Hi! This is amazing, is there any way to do the fish-eye trick in CSP Ver 1.x???? I think it's only available on Ver 2 from the research I did so I wonder if there's a way to recreate it?

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ginyoagoldie1 year ago

this was a rly interesting question, thank you! csp's functions doesnt allow to rasterize the grid buuut i thought of a workaround w/ autoactions and screenshots take a screenshot of your canvas and press the button, then u have a raster grid! link:

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