Perspective Plotter is useful for creating 3D models from 2D sketches, matching a 3D scene to a 2D photo, or animating a camera dynamically.
Take a look at Perspective Plotter, a Blender add-on that can help you work with perspective. It can be useful for creating 3D models from 2D sketches, matching a 3D scene to a 2D photo, or animating a camera dynamically.
"Defining perspective lines in the viewport sets a camera’s focal length, location and position in real-time. The add-on will also work with more than one camera in a scene."
The add-on can also allow you to match a camera’s background image proportions, move vertices or objects along the view line, and automatically flatten the horizon.
Perspective Plotter was inspired by fSpy, but it works directly inside Blender.
Here's the list of the add-on's features:
- Dynamically match the camera in real-time using perspective guides.
- Choose from 1, 2, or 3-point perspective modes.
- Determine the scale of the scene using a measuring guide.
- Animate the camera using keyframe buttons.
- Match background image proportions.
- Flatten horizon line automatically.
- Customize colors and opacity of guidelines.
- Freeze guides in place to prevent accidental changes.
- Use the bundled Move Along View tool to help model 3D meshes from 2D sketches.
- Change axes of vanishing points.
- Change camera midpoints and camera target location.
Perspective Plotter costs $15 and is available on Blender Market and Gumroad. Also, don't forget to join our new Reddit page, our new Telegram channel, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we are sharing breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.
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