Asked by nano

When you look at a railroad track, we know logically that the two tracks are parallel to each other and remain the same distance apart, but the farther ahead we look, the closer they appear to each other. What type of perspective is this?
a.
one-point perspective
c.
vanishing-point perspective
b.
two-point perspective
d.
multiple-point perspective

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
a. one-point perspective

Explanation: Parallel lines (the rails) recede toward a single vanishing point on the horizon, so they appear to converge — a classic one-point (single vanishing-point) perspective.