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One Point Perspective
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One Point Perspective. Drawing a Hallway. Before the Renaissance, art often looked flat, without depth. During the Renaissance, artists discovered perspective. Vanishing Point Horizon Line (Eye Level) Converging Lines. People or objects in the distance appear smaller.
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One Point Perspective
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One Point Perspective Drawing a Hallway
Before the Renaissance, art often looked flat, without depth.
During the Renaissance, artists discovered perspective. Vanishing Point Horizon Line (Eye Level) Converging Lines
Artist Richard Estes painted this scene showing the inside of a subway train. Where is the vanishing point?
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