Perspective Drawing Grid Generator
Add horizon and vanishing point guides to a reference image for architectural and scene drawing.
Perspective Guides for Reference Images
Perspective drawing grids add a horizon line and vanishing point guides over an image. Use the controls to place a one-point guide at the center, left, or right, or switch to two-point guides for scenes with two directional edge sets.
FAQ
What is a perspective drawing grid?
A perspective grid adds a horizon line and vanishing point guides to an image, helping artists draw architectural scenes with correct depth.
What is the difference between 1-point and 2-point perspective?
One-point has a single vanishing point (center, left, or right) for straight-on views. Two-point uses two points at opposite edges for corner or angled views.
How do I adjust the horizon line?
Use the Horizon Line slider (15% to 85%). Lower horizons create a worm's-eye view; higher horizons create a bird's-eye view.
Is this tool free?
Yes. Completely free with no signup required.
Can I combine perspective grid with regular grid?
Yes. The page includes both standard row/column grids and perspective vanishing guides overlaid together on your image.