From the course: Drawing with Photoshop Sketch

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Adding the Photoshop Sketch perspective grid

Adding the Photoshop Sketch perspective grid - Photoshop Sketch Tutorial

From the course: Drawing with Photoshop Sketch

Adding the Photoshop Sketch perspective grid

- [Narrator] Photoshop Sketch makes it easier to draw in perspective using a perspective grid and the ruler. To engage a perspective grid, simply tap the gear icon at the top right of the screen, choose add from the grids item, and then choose perspective, and you'll be taken into this screen where you can move this cube around to change the horizon line and, by extension, the vanishing points. You can also pinch to change the grid interval, there, like so, or you can use the slider at the bottom of the screen to change that as well, and you can determine yourself which is easier for you. If you need to draw an angle, then you can tilt the grid over, really really easily. It should snap, however, to certain points, so 90 degrees in both cases, just there, like so. Once you're done, you simply tap done, and the grid becomes active on your screen. I'm going to engage the ruler like so, and you'll see immediately there's something very very different about the ruler. I'm moving this with…

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