Answer:
Define multiple point perspective. Is the image below an example of multiple point perspective? Why?
Yes, the image is drawn using multiple point perspective.
Step-by-step explanation:
When using linear perspective to project a three dimensional object in a plane, a vanishing point is used to produce the effect of perspective and give a three dimensional look. The vanishing point is the point, usually in the the horizon line of the projection, where the apparent parallel lines of the drawing seem to converge and all the lines in the representation are projected to the vanishing point. A multiple point perspective is a projection done using 3 or more vanishing points, and each "face" of the object is projected to each vanishing point. In this image the drawing has 3 vanishing points. This type of multiple point perspective is often used to represent buildings seen from above or below.