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| viewpoint <ref>[http://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/perspect3.html#2pperspective Two Point Perspective] - Handprint.com</ref>
| Point where the viewer of the scene is positioned. <ref>Robertson, Scott. ''How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination, p. 22.'' Culver City: Design Studio Press, 2013.</ref>
| Point where the viewer of the scene is positioned. <ref>Robertson, Scott. ''How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination, p. 22.'' Culver City: Design Studio Press, 2013.</ref>
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Revision as of 21:51, 13 June 2016

term AKA definition
central vanishing point (CVP) principal point [1] The point of intersection between the horizon line and the line perpendicular to it that passed through the station point. [2]
diagonal vanishing point
orthogonal of or involving right angles; at right angles.
perspective gradient Perspective cue resulting in objects placed in depth relative to each other, such as a regular texture arranged in depth. E.g. a wallpaper pattern on a non-perpendicular wall, or the leaves of trees on either side of a highway.[3]
station point viewpoint [4] Point where the viewer of the scene is positioned. [5]

Notes

  1. Two Point Perspective - Handprint.com
  2. Robertson, Scott. How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination, p. 24. Culver City: Design Studio Press, 2013.
  3. Perspective Gradients - Hand Print guide to perspective
  4. Two Point Perspective - Handprint.com
  5. Robertson, Scott. How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination, p. 22. Culver City: Design Studio Press, 2013.