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In an artwork using perspective, at which point do the orthogonal lines in the work merge?

In an artwork using perspective, the orthogonal lines in the work merge at the
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In an artwork using perspective, the orthogonal lines in the work merge at the vanishing point.

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In an artwork using perspective, the orthogonal lines in the work merge at the vanishing point.

These lines are used to maintain a perspective which means giving the art a realistic view of the object/s. The vanishing point is a point that stands at eye-level on the horizon. There can be either one or more vanishing points and thus derive the terms “one-point perspective”, “two-points perspective”, etc.

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