What is a two-point perspective drawing?

Two-point perspective drawing is a technique used to create a three-dimensional illusion on a two-dimensional surface, such as a piece of paper or a computer screen. It involves drawing an object or scene from a specific viewpoint, with two vanishing points placed on the horizon line. These vanishing points determine the size and shape of the objects as they appear to recede into the distance. This technique is commonly used in architectural and interior design drawings, as well as in illustrations and comics.

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