it is the point in a drawing or picture the no farder you can see example when you stand in front of the street an you look straight their is a spot at the end you can see any more
No, they r not.
Two point perspective.
The Vanishing point, i think. Vanishing point is where everything points to and fades out of view. It might be the background.
The image would appear distorted and not realistic
Three point linear prespective is when there are three established vanishing points. In three point linear prespective verticles cease to be verticle and instead run twords the third vanishing point. In this particular prespective the first two vanishing points establish the horizon line whil the third is located either above or below the horizon line.
No, they r not.
road
One-point perspective has only one vanishing point.
one point
Vanishing points in a picture are the parts that go into the background. If you ever looked down the road while driving or in the passenger seat, the road looks like it gets smaller and smaller in the background and just disappears. In a photo, it might mean there are many vanishing points. I hope that helps!
Two point perspective.
two
The Vanishing point, i think. Vanishing point is where everything points to and fades out of view. It might be the background.
The two vanishing points are placed apart on the same horizon line (horizontal eye line of viewer). The horizon is the first line to be drawn.
The image would appear distorted and not realistic
Two vanishing points are needed in a two-point perspective drawing to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensional space. The vanishing points help establish the direction in which objects appear to recede into the distance, giving the drawing a realistic and accurate representation of how objects would appear in real life. One vanishing point determines the horizontal lines, while the other determines the vertical lines.
One-point perspective has only one vanishing point.