The reference points, lines and planes for drawing a two-point perspective of an object are marked in the figure below. Select the correct option(s) that match(es) with the corresp... The reference points, lines and planes for drawing a two-point perspective of an object are marked in the figure below. Select the correct option(s) that match(es) with the corresponding nomenclature.

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The question involves identifying the correct nomenclature for points, lines, and planes used in creating a two-point perspective drawing based on a figure provided. It tests knowledge of graphical representation in perspective drawing.

Answer

(A) R – Station point, S – Picture plane

The final answer is (A) R – Station point, S – Picture plane

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The final answer is (A) R – Station point, S – Picture plane

More Information

In two-point perspective drawing, the station point is where the observer is and the picture plane is the surface that the perspective is projected onto.

Tips

Ensure you understand the role of each line and point in perspective drawing, such as what defines the vanishing points and horizon line.

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