Two point perspective
The principles of two point perspective are similar to those of one point perspective, but with some slight variations. In two point perspective, the height is aligned with the perpendicular to the horizon line, while the width and depth converge towards vanishing points located on the horizon line.
The placement of these vanishing points has a significant impact on the drawing, as the closer they are to each other, the more distorted and compressed the objects will appear. Therefore, unless intentional distortion is desired, using two-point perspective on a still image is not recommended. It is better suited for panning shots.
These additional pages can be detached once the layout is finished. The vanishing points need not be equally spaced apart from each other. One vanishing point could be positioned relatively close to the picture plane, while the other could be located across the street.
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