
One-point perspective
One-point perspective is a technique used in art and design to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface. It involves drawing all lines that are parallel in real life to converge at a single point on the horizon, called the vanishing point. This method guides the viewer's eye toward that point, helping to depict objects and spaces as they appear to recede into the distance. It’s commonly used in scenes like corridors, roads, or railways, where a clear central line draws the viewer into the composition.