Two-Point Perspective
Two-point perspective is a drawing technique used to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a flat surface. In this method, two vanishing points are placed on the horizon line, which represents the viewer's eye level. Lines that represent the edges of objects converge towards these vanishing points, helping to depict how objects appear smaller as they recede into the distance.
This technique is commonly used in architectural drawings and illustrations to represent buildings and urban scenes. By using two-point perspective, artists can create realistic representations of structures, making it easier for viewers to understand spatial relationships within the scene.