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what is perspective in drawing?

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Answered by bibliophile33
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it is a point of view through which we make a drawing.

Explanation:for example you look at a moving road from a place.when you make this drawing you see everything from a point

Answered by viveksingla2162
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Perspective is what gives a three-dimensional feeling to a flat image such as a drawing or a painting. In art, it is a system of representing the way that objects appear to get smaller and closer together the farther away they are from the viewer.

Perspective is key to almost any drawing or sketch as well as many paintings. It is one of the fundamentals that you need to understand in order to create realistic and believable scenes.

Artists known for their use of perspective include Masaccio, a Renaissance painter who developed a realistic style by being among the first to apply the rules of perspective; Johannes Vermeer, a Dutch artist whose carefully lighted interiors often make clever use of perspective; and Gustave Caillebotte, whose "Paris Street, Rainy Day" is a powerful demonstration of two-point perspective.

Key Takeaways: Perspective

• Perspective is used to represent the ways objects appear smaller as they move farther into the distance. It adds depth and dimension to flat images.

• In art, there are three types of perspective: one-point, two-point, and three-point.

• Mathematical perspective in art was developed during the Italian Renaissance during the 1400s.

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