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Q: Which lines are not used when creating linear perspective?
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What lines are used when creating linear perspective?

Lines used in Linear Perspective are, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, and Orthogonal Lines.


What technique is used to angle the lines of roads and buildings in a picture?

linear perspective


What type of perspective is used in the painting by pietro perugino?

linear perspective


What is the diagonal lines used in linear perspective that indicate where an object decreases in size?

vanishing line is not the right answer (sorry) The Correct Answer is orthogonal lines (JHappy321) Hope It Helped :D


What are 3 methods used to show depth on a flat surface?

perspective, aerial perspective and linear perspective.


What type of perspective is used in the painting Saint Peter Healing the Sick with His Shadow?

Linear perspective


What are the characteristic of linear prespective?

In a linear perspective picture, all lines that create Depth will go towards ONE perspective point. Example: http://www.ider.herts.ac.uk/school/courseware/graphics/images/1point_kitchen.gif This is also known as one-point perspective. This kind of perspective is generally used when you are facing directly at an object A 2-point perspective is exactly the same, only instead of 1 set of lines for depth going towards the 1 perspective point, there are two. Example(s): http://www.utdallas.edu/~mel024000/pages/ill_space.html This kind of perspective is generally used when you want to get the angle/corner of an object A 3-Point perspective is, again similar to the other two, only now you're including a 3rd point which is used to direct the vertical lines to give a sense of height. Example: http://www.andrewdiec.com/Perspective/3Point.jpg This kind of perspective is generally used when displaying large buildings to give a sense of great height.


What can This technique can be used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface?

linear perspective :)


Why was the perspective ignored during the dark and middle ages?

Perspective was not ignored, exactly. It was different; it was just not linear perspective. There are a number of different types of perspective, and linear perspective is just one of them. One type of perspective, though not used much in Europe, makes understanding the difference easy; it is called aerial or atmospheric perspective. The Chinese used this often to separate the foreground, perhaps figures of travellers on a road walking by a tree, from the background, mountains in the distance. They are separated by a mist or haze which makes the distance apparent. The problem with linear perspective is that it required a mathematical type of discipline and training that medieval people were not prepared for. So it was lost for some centuries. Medieval artists used approximations of linear perspective, in which the treatment of perspective is unsystematic. The result was that object appeared warped, though there was a clear attempt to make them take on the appearance of distance or foreshortened. Medieval artists also sometimes used reverse perspective, a system in which objects appeared larger, rather than smaller, if they were more distant. Sometimes they used systems in which more important objects or people appeared larger than less important. The recovery of linear perspective required a systematic approach to the subject and a specific, disciplined study of it. This happened in the Late Middle Ages. There are links below.


Which of the following artists used experiments with mirrors and his knowledge of geometry to determine the scientific laws of linear perspective?

A. Brunelleschi


What artist used experiments with mirrors and his knowledge of geometry to determine the scientific laws of linear perspective?

I think it is M.C.Escher.


What type of Perspectiva was used in the paining Saint Peter healing the sick with his shadow?

Multipoint perspective