In a linear perspective picture, all lines that create Depth will go towards ONE perspective point. Example: http://www.ider.herts.ac.uk/school/courseware/graphics/images/1point_kitchen.gif
This is also known as one-point perspective.
This kind of perspective is generally used when you are facing directly at an object
A 2-point perspective is exactly the same, only instead of 1 set of lines for depth going towards the 1 perspective point, there are two. Example(s): http://www.utdallas.edu/~mel024000/pages/ill_space.html
This kind of perspective is generally used when you want to get the angle/corner of an object
A 3-Point perspective is, again similar to the other two, only now you're including a
3rd point which is used to direct the vertical lines to give a sense of height. Example: http://www.andrewdiec.com/Perspective/3Point.jpg
This kind of perspective is generally used when displaying large buildings to give a sense of great height.
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Three point linear prespective is when there are three established vanishing points. In three point linear prespective verticles cease to be verticle and instead run twords the third vanishing point. In this particular prespective the first two vanishing points establish the horizon line whil the third is located either above or below the horizon line.
The most prespective art are visual arts, withing, photography, drawing, painting, graphic design, etc
Click link below for a comparison of linear painting and painterly painting!
Linear sculptures emphasizes construction with thin, tubular items such as wire or neon tubing.
Yes it's linear... Most of his paintings are linear. Our art teacher was showing us the other day :)