How is one-point perspective used in this painting? Choose ALL answers that are correct A- Orthogonal lines help show objects that run horizontally across the painting B- The vanishing point shows where parallel lines running toward the horizon appear to meet C- The horizon line shows where the sky and earth appear to meet D- Figures in the distance are smaller and higher on the picture than nearby figures

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Hey i did the test the answer is B.C.D

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A drawing from a single point means that the drawing usually has a single point of departure directly opposite the viewer's eye and usually although not necessarily on the horizon line.

  • All lines parallel to the line of sight of the viewer are receding towards this point of disappearance.
  • The drawing has a single point perspective when it contains only a single point of disappearance on the horizon.
  • This sort of prospect is typically utilized for pictures of roadways, paths, hallways, or buildings so, the front is going to face the interaction.
  • Where parallel lines heading towards the horizon appear to converge is where the disappearing point appears.
  • The horizon line depicts the point at which the heavens, as well as the earth, appear to collide.
  • In the picture, figures in the distance appear smaller and higher than those closer to the viewer.

Therefore, the correct choice is "B, C, and D".

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