Which type of perspective is used to show the divergence of two roads or corner of a structure?

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The perspective typically used to show the divergence of two roads or the corner of a structure is called two-point perspective. In two-point perspective, the viewer looks at a corner and sees two sets of parallel lines converging toward two vanishing points on the horizon line. This technique is effective for illustrating the three-dimensional form and depth, making it ideal for architectural drawings, roads, and other linear structures.