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Ptah

(33,037 posts)
Sun Oct 20, 2013, 06:13 PM Oct 2013

Vanishing point

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In graphical perspective, a vanishing point is a point in the picture plane ?
that is determined by a line in space. Given the oculus or eye point O and a
line L not parallel to ?, let M be the line through O and parallel to L. Then the
vanishing point of L is the intersection of M and ?.[1] Traditional linear drawings
use one to three vanishing points.
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Vanishing point (Original Post) Ptah Oct 2013 OP
I'll have to watch that again, Joe Shlabotnik Oct 2013 #1
Everyone beats me to the good ones. nt rrneck Oct 2013 #2
I really did laugh out loud Tom Ripley Oct 2013 #3
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