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2 Point Perspective
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Visual sense (feeling) of depth in a work of art Space
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Movement: How the eye of the viewer is guided through the piece by the elements of art.
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Depth: ( Third Dimension) refers to “thickness” of objects
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Perspective Drawings One Point Perspective – drawing in which there is one vanishing point on the horizon line Two Point Perspective – drawing in which there are two vanishing points on the horizon line
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All perspective drawings have a Horizon Line and vanishing points
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One Point Perspectives have -A Horizon Line -One Vanishing Point
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Two Point Perspectives have -A Horizon Line -Two Vanishing Points
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Horizon line – a line that crosses a work horizontally, on which the Vanishing Point(s) is/are located. One’s eye level usually is the same thing as the horizon line. Vanishing Point – the imaginary point where receding (converging) lines will eventually meet Linear Perspective parallel lines converge to a vanishing point.
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Vantage Point or Point of View – refers to the angle of view you have as the viewer. Looking from above eye level at subjects, looking at eye level or looking from below eye level.
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Three Zones of Linear Artwork: Foreground, Middleground, Background
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