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in which type of perspective are the sides of the object at an angle to the picture plane
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Two-point perspective.
In two-point perspective no face of the object is parallel to the picture plane; the object's sides are angled and their horizontal edges recede to two distinct vanishing points on the horizon. (By contrast, one‑point has one face parallel to the picture plane and a single vanishing point; three‑point adds a third vanishing point for vertical foreshortening.)
In two-point perspective no face of the object is parallel to the picture plane; the object's sides are angled and their horizontal edges recede to two distinct vanishing points on the horizon. (By contrast, one‑point has one face parallel to the picture plane and a single vanishing point; three‑point adds a third vanishing point for vertical foreshortening.)
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