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when you look at a railroad track, we know logically that the two tracks are parallel to each other and remain the same distance apart, but the farther ahead we look, the closer they appear to each other. what type of perspective is this?
a. one - point perspective \tc. vanishing - point perspective
b. two - point perspective \td. multiple - point perspective
please select the best answer from the choices provided
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b
c
d
One - point perspective is a type of perspective where parallel lines (like railroad tracks) appear to converge at a single vanishing point on the horizon line. Railroad tracks, being parallel, seem to get closer as they go into the distance, which is a classic example of one - point perspective. Two - point perspective has two vanishing points, multiple - point has more than two, and "vanishing - point perspective" is not a standard term in the context of these options (the standard terms are one - point, two - point, etc.).
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A. one - point perspective