Sunday, March 1, 2015

Perspective Drawing

Perspective Drawing [per-spek-tiv draw-ing]
Noun
Perspective drawing is an accurate portrayal on a flat surface (usually facilitated by an isometric dot paper) of an image seen by the eyes. This type of drawing primarily focuses on perspective points and vanishing points on the paper,  allowing images to appear closer or further based on the designated drawing.



This is extremely important in geometry, for it allows one to create a clear representations of a 3D solid figure (usually very hard achieve).     

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