Abstract

The major objective of this article is to demonstrate artistically a basic characteristic of our brain with respect to observation of depth, namely perspective visualization. An example of this characteristic is the following one. If two identical lines are located at some distance one from the other, then the far one will be reflected in the brain as shorter. Moreover, parallel lines never meet in reality, but in the brain or in a picture plane they converge on a vanishing point v demonstrated in Images 1 and 2. Artists adapt the vanishing point as a technique to create more realistic the effect of 3-D.

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