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Perspective drawings are classified according to t...
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Perspective drawings are classified according to their number of ground lines.
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1
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C.
1
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The picture plane can be placed either behind the object or in front of the object.
Parallel lines converge toward a single point on the horizon called the vanishing point.
The picture plane should never be placed behind the station point.
Only vertical lines behind the picture plane are foreshortened.
Using CAD, you are typically able to select viewing distance, focal point, z-axis convergence, and arc resolution scale for perspective representations.
The horizon in the perspective view should be drawn at the same level above the ground line as the height of the station point.
Most CAD programs produce only wireframe, not solid perspective representations.
The position of the observer's eye is called the station point.
One-point perspective is also known as angular perspective.
The vanishing point is the intersection of the ground plane with the picture plane.
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