In addition to the previous work "Assembly Perspective Grid", it was created for the purpose of improving the usability of three-point perspective.
The usage method is almost the same as the previous work, but if you use the [horizontal] of this work as horizontal 1 and width 2 as opposed to the [vertical] of the previous work, you will be able to create a perspective that spreads downward like an overhead view.
Collecting circles in the center of the screen remains the same, and is used in the form of placing horizontal 1 and 2 horizontal "center circles" above "on the perpendicular line of the vertical perspective "center circle".
(The one where the "center circle" of the horizontal perspective overlaps is the eye level in this case)
For details on grid specifications, please refer to the explanation of the previous material collection "Assembled Perspective Grid".
Example of use: 3-point perspective grid (overhead view)
Procedure (1) Select one of the [Vertical] of the previous work "Assembly Perspective Grid" and drag and drop it around the center of the canvas.

Step (2) Select one of the "3 points [horizontal]" in this material collection as horizontal 1, and drag and drop it toward the center of the circle in the center of the vertical perspective image (at this time, the "center circle" of horizontal 1 is above the perpendicular line of the "center circle" of the vertical perspective) Coming to)
Fine-tune with the arrow keys so that the center line of the vertical perspective passes through the center of the "center circle" of horizontal 1.
(By the way, it is also a good idea to lightly check the position of the top and bottom of the image and match it)
In step (3) As in (2), select another "3 points [horizontal]", drag and drop it as horizontal 2, [Edit]→[Transform]→ [Flip left and right] on the menu bar, and change [layer color] to pink, etc.
If you need to correct the position, [Zoom in, retract, rotate], fine-tune with the arrow keys to superimpose the "center circle" on the "center circle" on side 1.
Step (4) Put the three layers in one folder and scale them all at once to fit the canvas.
* When enlarging or contracting, refer to [fixed aspect]
The perspective grid of 3-point perspective (overhead view) is complete!
* This work can also be rotate image to support "horizontal canvas" and "agitated perspective", but you need to be careful when selecting [layer color] (choose a color other than the first two for the third sheet).
Basically, the one created according to the above procedure is rotated 180 ° (or flip vertical) for each folder to "perceive"
In contrast to the previous work [Horizontal], this work [Vertical] 2 sheets (Vertical 2 is [flip vertical]) are combined, and each folder is rotated 90° or -90° to become a "horizontal canvas".
《 Contents 》
Category 1: For 3 points grid [vertical]
Category 2: For 3 points grid [horizontal]
3 points VP 80 [Vertical]・【Width】
3 points VP 60 [Length]・【Width】
3 points VP 48 [Vertical]・【Width】
3 points VP 40 [Vertical]・【Width】
3 points VP 32 [Vertical]・【Width】
3 points VP 24 [Vertical]・【Width】
3 points VP 20 [Vertical]・【Horizontal】 Added 2025/05/31
3 points VP 16 [Vertical]・【Horizontal】 Added 2025/05/31