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10617 Perspective Drawing

Perspective drawing is a graphical projection technique where projection lines converge to one or more points, simulating how the eye perceives images. Objects appear smaller as they move further away from the viewer at a constant rate. There are two main types of perspective drawing: one-point and three-point perspective.

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10617 Perspective Drawing

Perspective drawing is a graphical projection technique where projection lines converge to one or more points, simulating how the eye perceives images. Objects appear smaller as they move further away from the viewer at a constant rate. There are two main types of perspective drawing: one-point and three-point perspective.

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PERSPECTIVE DRAWING

This is a form of graphical projection in which the projection lines


converge to one or more point. It is a representative of how an
image is seen by the eye.

In the real sense of it, as the object get farther away from the viewer,
they appear to decrease in size at a constant rate.

Perspective drawing could be one point or three point.

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