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If Keely wants to create a sense of perspective in her drawing that MOST closely matches the way the human eye perceives perspective, which form method should she use? one-point vanishing line two-point three dimensional
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Two-point perspective.
Reason: Two-point uses two vanishing points on the horizon so objects viewed at an angle recede naturally in both directions, which more closely matches how we normally see the world than one-point (head-on) or three-point (extreme foreshortening).
Reason: Two-point uses two vanishing points on the horizon so objects viewed at an angle recede naturally in both directions, which more closely matches how we normally see the world than one-point (head-on) or three-point (extreme foreshortening).
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