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What lines are not used when making a linear perspective

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Answer: non linear lines

Explanation: its because the the lines that are linear are linear but the lines that are non linear are not linear

User Dan Hennion
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Answer:

curved lines

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear perspective is a art of drawing lines on a flat surface in such a way that it creates an illusion of depth in the mind of viewers. All the parallel lines get vanish after reaching a vanishing point of depth.

There are certain elements for creating a linear perspective, they are as follows:

Elements of linear perspective

Orthogonal (parallel lines).

Horizontal line.

Vanishing point.

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