
Two-point perspective
Two-point perspective is a drawing technique used to create a realistic sense of depth and dimension. It involves two vanishing points on the horizon line, where parallel lines such as the edges of buildings appear to converge. This method accurately depicts objects from an angle, showing multiple sides rather than just front or top views. By using two points, artists can portray scenes more dynamically, emphasizing how objects recede into space. It's commonly used in architectural illustrations and cityscapes to produce a natural, immersive perspective.