A perspective drawing is a two-dimensional representation of three dimensions. In other words, it’s a picture that shows depth. A perspective drawing uses a technique called “vanishing point” to create the illusion of space. This is done by using lines that converge at a single point (called the vanishing point). These lines are known as horizon lines. They help show where the viewer is located in relation to the subject matter.
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