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* [{'LOWER': 'vanishing'}, {'LEMMA': 'point'}]

2021년 1월 2일 (토) 07:37 기준 최신판

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  1. In a linear perspective drawing, the vanishing point is the spot on the horizon line to which the receding parallel lines diminish.[1]
  2. The center point is the vanishing point.[1]
  3. In two-point perspective, our subject is angled so that each of the two sides, left and right, have their vanishing point.[1]
  4. If you're drawing from life and try to construct your vanishing points, you'll find that they are often off of the paper.[1]
  5. In drawing, vanishing points are the points at which lines appear to converge.[2]
  6. When the image plane is parallel to two world-coordinate axes, lines parallel to the axis which is cut by this image plane will have images that meet at a single vanishing point.[3]
  7. Lines parallel to the other two axes will not form vanishing points as they are parallel to the image plane.[3]
  8. Similarly, when the image plane intersects two world-coordinate axes, lines parallel to those planes will meet form two vanishing points in the picture plane.[3]
  9. It says that the image in a picture plane π of a line L in space, not parallel to the picture, is determined by its intersection with π and its vanishing point.[3]
  10. One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single ‘vanishing point’ on the horizon line.[4]
  11. Surfaces that travel away from the viewer, on the other hand, converge towards a single ‘vanishing point‘.[4]
  12. Any perspective representation of a scene that includes parallel lines has one or more vanishing points in a perspective drawing.[5]
  13. All lines parallel with the viewer's line of sight recede to the horizon towards this vanishing point.[5]
  14. A drawing has one-point perspective when it contains only one vanishing point on the horizon line.[5]
  15. A drawing has two-point perspective when it contains two vanishing points on the horizon line.[5]
  16. uses one vanishing point placed on the horizon line.[6]
  17. Each form of linear perspective is named for the number of vanishing points used in the drawing.[6]
  18. Once the horizon line has been established, the vanishing points are placed.[6]
  19. The vanishing point is defined as a point placed on the horizon line where objects begin to disappear because of distance.[6]

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  • [{'LOWER': 'vanishing'}, {'LEMMA': 'point'}]