Asked by aubrey
What is the arrow "B" pointing at?
A.
vanishing point
B.
orthogonal line
C.
horizon line
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I don't see the image — could you upload it or describe what the arrow is pointing at?
How to tell:
- Vanishing point: a single point where sets of parallel receding lines converge.
- Orthogonal line: a receding line that leads toward the vanishing point (often drawn at an angle toward that point).
- Horizon line: a long horizontal line across the image at eye level (where vanishing point(s) usually sit).
If the arrow points at a single dot/meeting point of many receding lines → vanishing point.
If it points at one of the angled/diagonal lines running toward that point → orthogonal line.
If it points at a long horizontal line across the image → horizon line.
How to tell:
- Vanishing point: a single point where sets of parallel receding lines converge.
- Orthogonal line: a receding line that leads toward the vanishing point (often drawn at an angle toward that point).
- Horizon line: a long horizontal line across the image at eye level (where vanishing point(s) usually sit).
If the arrow points at a single dot/meeting point of many receding lines → vanishing point.
If it points at one of the angled/diagonal lines running toward that point → orthogonal line.
If it points at a long horizontal line across the image → horizon line.
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