It's not perfect in regards to total customization, but I find it to be a good balance between the building limitations of the Sims and the 3D modeling of Sketchup. I'll ask Guillaume (he is _always_ helpful, but I hate to bother him with a trivial question. Set it to Wireframe mode and you can put the camera wherever and use it as a reference (or be lazy like me, take a screenshot and paste into clip studio to trace it). I came here after searching for a Lazy Nezumi forum top see if anyone knows a shortcut for its UI Details mode? You can toggle in and out of mini mode with Ctrl F5, but when coming out again, it is still collapsed. If fitting a composited object to a scene, then just use LNP to draw 1 pixel bright coloured lines at the top of the layer stack, and fit the object to it.Īnyway. My favourite function by far, is the Vanishing Lines preset which quickly and easily lets you set up to six perspective guides in an existing image, and lock the brush to any one of those guides to create perfect perspective. It's nice that Photoshop now has native smoothing support, and it actually works quite well, but LNP is about so much more than brush smoothing. Apologies for waking up an old thread, and hi to Ged, but I have asked Guillaume (the guy behind LNP) about a Mac version, and he tells me it is unlikely ever to happen.