To create a worm's or ant's eye view drawing with a vanishing point, start by marking a small dot near the center of your paper, which represents the point where objects become too distant to see. Around this dot, draw buildings at the edges of the paper, depicting them as rising upwards. Use vertical lines (blue) to extend towards the vanishing point, indicating their height and depth, while horizontal lines (pink) should remain parallel to represent width. Begin with the top of a building using a ruler to ensure its width is consistent, then align the ruler from the vanishing point to the edges of the building's top to draw the sides, making them converge at the top. Similarly, draw windows and doors ensuring they align with the vanishing point and parallel lines. Repeat this process for at least four buildings to complete the scene, making sure all lines correctly follow perspective rules. Finally, photograph your work and share it.