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What is the difference between single point and multiple point perspective

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Single-point perspective uses only one vanishing point, whereas multiple-point perspective uses 2 or more vanishing points. In two-point, lines are either horizontal or recede toward one of the two vanishing points. In three-point perspective all lines recede toward one of the three vanishing points. The three vanishing points make up a triangle, with the viewer's center of vision roughly in the middle

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