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2 Points What is the difference between single-point and multiple-point perspective? O A. There is no important difference between the two. O B. Single-point perspective was used by ancient artists, while
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What is the difference between single-point and multiple-point perspective?
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A. There is no important difference between the two.
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B. Single-point perspective was used by ancient artists, while
multiple-point perspective was used by Renaissance artists.
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C. Single point is a type of linear perspective, and multiple point is a
type of aerial perspective
O
D. Single-point perspective uses only one vanishing point, whereas
multiple-point perspective uses two or more vanishing points
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Step-by-step explanation:
It kind of speaks for its self
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