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I have been making perspective grids on Affinity Photo 2 for the iPad using the star tool. However, that seems to have a limit of 48 points.

There is a better way, using power duplicate and the transform tool. Create a horizontal guide for the horizon line and add vanishing points. Duplicate a vertical line and then rotate it by 2 degrees. Power duplicate to create the grid and then group the layers. Duplicate the group and flip horizontally and move to the other side for a 2 point perspective grid, or duplicate the group twice and move or flip the groups to make 3-point perspective

2 Point Perspective Grid JC.png

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Looks and sounds interesting, Jody.

As you've posted this in iPad Questions, did you have a question?

Or is it just something you wanted to share with us? In that case, a Moderator could move it to Share Your Work where it is probably more appropriate.

-- Walt
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