
Three-Dimensional Perspective
Three-dimensional perspective is a method artists and designers use to create the illusion of depth and space on a flat surface. It involves techniques like size variation (objects appear smaller as they get farther away), overlapping (closer objects cover parts of distant objects), and converging lines (parallel lines appear to meet at a point on the horizon). This approach helps viewers perceive a scene as having height, width, and depth, making flat images appear realistic and three-dimensional. It’s a fundamental concept that enhances visual realism and spatial understanding in art, photography, and design.