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vanishing point- A vanishing point is a point on the image plane of a perspective drawing where the two-dimensional perspective projections (or drawings) of mutually parallel lines in three-dimensional space appear to converge.
orthogonal- elating to or involving lines that are perpendicular or that form right angles, as in This design incorporates many orthogonal elements. Another word for this is orthographic. When lines are perpendicular, they intersect or meet to form a right angle.
picture plane- in perspective, the imaginary plane corresponding to the surface of a picture, perpendicular to the viewer's line of sight.
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Vincent van Gogh was the one who painted this, he named it "Starry Night". It's an appropriate name due to the stars that can be seen in the sky. Since he was a post-impressionist, that explains why the paint strokes <span>can be seen so small and thin</span><span>. That was very uncommon compared to regular paintings during that time.
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