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Vesna [10]
2 years ago
13

n which type of linear perspective does an artist generate complete views by using lines that converge horizontally, as well as

vertically
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1 answer:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]2 years ago
5 0

In the one-point perspective type of linear perspective, an artist generates complete views using lines that converge horizontally.

Vertical lines go from the top of the page to the bottom and are perpendicular to the bottom edge of the picture, along with horizontal lines they make up a one-point perspective drawing.

Linear perspective is a system that creates the illusion of depth on a plane. All parallel lines (orthogonal lines) in paintings and drawings using this system converge to his one vanishing point on the horizontal line of the composition.

Most commonly, this line can be a corner of a building, as a two-point linear perspective is used to depict buildings and interiors. This line is drawn between the two vanishing points and can cross the horizon. Then a receding line is drawn from each end of the corner to each vanishing point.

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