Questions: The point on a perspective sketch where "parallel" lines meet is called the vanishing point. far intersecting phantom vanishing 27 of 50

The point on a perspective sketch where "parallel" lines meet is called the vanishing point.
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Transcript text: The point on a perspective sketch where "parallel" lines meet is called the $\qquad$ point. far intersecting phantom vanishing 27 of 50
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The answer is: vanishing

Explanation for each option:

  1. Far: This term does not specifically relate to the concept of perspective in drawing. It generally refers to distance but does not describe the point where parallel lines appear to converge.

  2. Intersecting: While this term refers to lines crossing each other, it does not accurately describe the phenomenon in perspective drawing where parallel lines appear to meet at a single point.

  3. Phantom: This term is not used in the context of perspective drawing to describe the point where parallel lines converge. It generally refers to something that is not real or is an illusion.

  4. Vanishing: This is the correct term. In perspective drawing, the vanishing point is the point at which parallel lines appear to converge. This concept is fundamental in creating the illusion of depth and distance on a flat surface.

In summary, the correct term for the point where "parallel" lines meet in a perspective sketch is the vanishing point.

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