1 point and 2 point perspective

Perspective Grid Drawing Tool

Create adjustable perspective grids for buildings, rooms, landscapes, objects, comics, and background drawing. Use one-point or two-point grids, then export PNG, PDF, or a transparent overlay.

What is a perspective grid?

A perspective grid is a drawing guide that helps lines converge toward one or more vanishing points. It keeps buildings, rooms, roads, furniture, and background elements aligned in the same visual space.

The grid drawing tool includes one-point and two-point perspective options, with controls for vanishing point position and line spread.

1 point vs 2 point perspective grids

Grid type Best use
1 point perspective Hallways, roads, rooms facing forward, shelves, tunnels, and centered compositions.
2 point perspective Buildings from a corner, street scenes, boxes, furniture, vehicles, and angled objects.
Transparent perspective grid Digital art layers in Procreate, Photoshop, Canva, Clip Studio Paint, and similar apps.

How to create a perspective grid

  1. Open the free grid drawing tool.
  2. Choose 1-Point or 2-Point as the grid type.
  3. Adjust the vanishing point X and Y controls.
  4. Set line color, opacity, thickness, labels, and output size.
  5. Upload a reference photo if you want the grid over an image.
  6. Export as PNG, PDF, transparent overlay, or printable grid sheet.

Perspective drawing use cases

  • Architecture sketches and building studies.
  • Interior rooms, hallways, kitchens, and furniture layouts.
  • Comic backgrounds and manga panels.
  • Landscape drawings with roads, paths, fences, or city blocks.
  • Object drawing practice for boxes, products, and vehicles.

Perspective grid FAQ

Can I move the vanishing point?
Yes. Use the perspective controls to move the vanishing point and adjust the spread of the guide lines.
Can I print a perspective grid?
Yes. Choose an output page size, customize the grid, then print or export a PDF.
Can I put a perspective grid over a photo?
Yes. Upload your reference image, choose a perspective grid, and adjust the image and grid settings before exporting.