Artists use lines to make things look bigger or smaller, like when you draw a road that gets narrower as it goes away. It’s like looking down a long hallway, things in the distance seem closer together. Artists do this with something called vanishing points, it's where all the lines meet on the paper, and it makes everything feel real!
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- How Do Artists Use Perspective in Drawings?
- Why Do Artists Use Perspective?
- How Do Artists Use Perspective to Create Depth?
- How Do Artists Create the Illusion of Depth in Paintings?
- How Did ‘Painting’ Evolve From Ancient Times to Modern Art?
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