Linear Perspective
vanishing line is not the right answer (sorry) The Correct Answer is orthogonal lines (JHappy321) Hope It Helped :D
Straight lines are linear.
In linear perspective there is a horizon line and a vanishing point to which all non horizontal lines lead to. There are also vertical lines. Proportion lines are simply a starting point for an artist to determine the correct proportions of the portrait or picture.
Linear perspective creates the illusion of depth on a flat canvas by using converging lines that draw the viewer's eye toward a vanishing point on the horizon. This technique mimics how parallel lines appear to converge in the distance, allowing artists to depict objects at varying distances. By adjusting the size and placement of shapes relative to this perspective, artists can create a realistic sense of space and volume, making the two-dimensional surface appear three-dimensional. Additionally, the use of overlapping elements and atmospheric perspective further enhances this illusion.
Lines used in Linear Perspective are, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, and Orthogonal Lines.
linear perspective
A form of perspective in which parallel lines seem to meet at one or more vanishing points
Linear Perspective
linear perspective.
vanishing point
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This is called the "vanishing point".
linear perspective
The stretch marks on your back.
I think its true.....
linear perspective