Asked by aubrey
This image is an example of what one-point perspective view point?
image
A.
Bird's eye view
B.
Street view
C.
Worm's eye view
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I can't see the image you referenced. Please upload it (or describe it).
Meanwhile, here’s how to tell which view it is in a one‑point perspective:
- Find the vanishing point (where all the receding lines meet). That point sits on the horizon/eye level.
- If the vanishing point is high in the frame (you’re looking down on the scene) → Bird’s‑eye view (A).
- If the vanishing point is roughly at the center/eye level → Street view / eye‑level (B).
- If the vanishing point is low in the frame (you’re looking up at the scene) → Worm’s‑eye view (C).
Upload the image and I’ll pick the correct option for you.
Meanwhile, here’s how to tell which view it is in a one‑point perspective:
- Find the vanishing point (where all the receding lines meet). That point sits on the horizon/eye level.
- If the vanishing point is high in the frame (you’re looking down on the scene) → Bird’s‑eye view (A).
- If the vanishing point is roughly at the center/eye level → Street view / eye‑level (B).
- If the vanishing point is low in the frame (you’re looking up at the scene) → Worm’s‑eye view (C).
Upload the image and I’ll pick the correct option for you.
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