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one point perspective where one vanishing point is used and vertical lines meet at that single vanishing point.
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two point perspective where two vanishing points are used and horizontal lines meet at one or the other of the two vanishing points and vertical lines are parallel.
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three point perspective where objects are viewed at an extreme downward angle and three vanishing points are used.
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these are non-representational drawings that use the elements of design such as line, value and shape to create or express a feeling or mood.
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are used to show movement. Gesture drawings don’t show outlines or details
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drawings that show outlines or edges of an object
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the apparent or imaginary meeting point of all lines perpendicular to the horizon line.
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the use of lines and angles to create the illusion of three-dimensional forms on a two-dimensional surface.
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an imaginary horizontal line parallel to the viewer’s eyes. (also called the eye level line)