
Three-point perspective
Three-point perspective is a drawing technique that simulates how objects appear to the human eye from a specific vantage point, often when looking up or down at a subject. It uses three vanishing points: two on the horizon to depict width and depth, and a third either above or below the horizon to convey height or foreshortening. This method creates a realistic sense of depth and three-dimensionality, making buildings or scenes appear more dynamic and true to life, especially when viewing from extreme angles like looking up at a skyscraper or down from a tall structure.