Vanishing Point

The vanishing point, relates to perspective. The vanishing point of a drawing, painting or photo can be seen where all lines intersect on the horizon line. The most common example that is taught to explain a vanishing point is to imagine straight train tracks going off into the distance; at their smallest width as seen by the eye, this is the vanishing point.

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