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    Hanase YukiHanase Yuki
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    Ok so imagine a very long box that is extending away from you, the longer it goes and more distance it covers away from you it will come to a point that it will vanish and you’d no longer see it. Go outside and observe your house, your neighbors car and observe how parallel lines that go in the same direction converge.

    In a sense that they meet at a common point if you extend them further, that is if you extend them but they dont since your house is finite. That is the vanishing point and whatever lines that are also parallel to an object with a specific vanishing point, it will also converge towards that point infinitely into space.

    Like, really experience it. Because there’s a clear boundary between description and EXPERIENCE, when you experience something you know how it feels, you know how it works and the beautiful thing about it is that it becomes a part of you as an artist. There’s a Whole lot of things that goes into perspective that I cant fit in here so I would recommend taking Erik Olson’s Linear Perspective Master course if you really wish to understand how to visually measure and understand 3D space and eventually break those rules depending on how you use them.

    Good luck, have fun and enjoy the process

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