two-point perspective

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two-point perspective (countable and uncountable, plural two-point perspectives)

  1. A graphical technique in which a three-dimensional object is represented in two dimensions, and in which parallel lines in two of its dimensions are shown to converge towards two vanishing points
    Synonym: (abbreviation) 2PP

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