What is a multiple point perspective drawing?

Multiple point perspective is a drawing technique where there are more than one vanishing points on the horizon line. This technique is used to create a more complex and dynamic image. When using multiple point perspective, the object being drawn has lines that don't converge at a single point. Instead, they can converge at two or more points on the horizon line, giving the viewer a sense of depth and space. This technique is commonly used in architectural drawings, illustrations, and comic book art.

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