It is usually called an intersection or an intersection point.
In linear perspective, the primary lines that are used are orthogonal lines, which converge at a vanishing point on the horizon line, and the horizon line itself. Non-orthogonal lines, such as vertical and horizontal lines that do not lead to the vanishing point, are generally not utilized in creating the depth and three-dimensionality characteristic of linear perspective. Additionally, any lines that do not conform to the perspective rules, such as curved lines or lines that represent objects not aligned with the perspective grid, are also not used.
Two curves which intersect at right angles, ( the angle between the two tangents to the curve) curves at the point of intersection are called orthogonal trajectories. The product of the slopes of the two tangents is -1.
The lines are called perpendicular lines.
Lines that share a common point are called an intersection, or intersecting lines.
This is called the "vanishing point".
vanishing point
infinity a guide line
It is usually called an intersection or an intersection point.
Any where on the horizon sorry no dude, vanishing point actually source(s): My school
Lines that have a point in common are called concurrent lines.
orthogonal trajectories represent the curves in which the magnitude of the velocity or the force is the same at each point on that curve. In the case of the flow field the orthognal trajectories are called the velocity potential and in the case of Force Fileds the orthogonal trajectories are called equipotential curves--curves in which the magnitude of the Force is the same.
Two curves which intersect at right angles, ( the angle between the two tangents to the curve) curves at the point of intersection are called orthogonal trajectories. The product of the slopes of the two tangents is -1.
The lines are called perpendicular lines.
There is no specific name for lines that meet at one point, but lines that meet at a point, the point is called the intersection point.
orthogonal line
Lines that share a common point are called an intersection, or intersecting lines.