Above the horizon
There are three main types of perspective in art: one-point perspective, two-point perspective, and three-point perspective. One-point perspective involves a single vanishing point on the horizon line, while two-point perspective has two vanishing points on the horizon line. Three-point perspective incorporates a third vanishing point above or below the horizon line for a more dynamic composition.
Birds eye view is the view from the top, as if you are flying above the object and looking down at it.
A "birds eye" view is a view of something from above. The view a bird would see while flying over something.
Both are 3D view of an object. With perspective view, the far end of the object looks smaller (think "vanishing eye point"). With isometric view, the near and far end of the object looks the same.
A view from the air is called an aerial view or bird's-eye view.
Birds eye view means that when the birds are flying, they only see the ground from way up high!
When at the top of the skyscraper, he had a bird's eye view of the city.
It's roughly 120km from a birds eye point of view, not by road.
it means when a bird looks down it can see our heads that a birds eye view
Birds eye view or aerial view
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it means when a bird looks down it can see our heads that a birds eye view