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Objects of equal size appear smaller as their distance from the observer increases
- ANSWER Diminution
Edges and planes appear longest when they are parallel to the picture plane. If
viewed obliquely, edges and planes will appear shorter; "compression" - ANSWER
Foreshortening
Edges and planes that are parallel to each other in physical reality, appear
to come together toward a common point as the recede in depth - ANSWER
Convergence
The fixed position of the one eye of the observer, the position from which
the subject is seen - ANSWER Station Point
A horizontal plane through the Station Point sometimes refered to as the Horizon
Line - ANSWER Eye Level
An imaginary transparent plane that sits between the observer and subject, and
which is always perpendicular to the Central Visual Ray - ANSWER Picture Plane
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Objects of equal size appear smaller as their distance from the observer increases
- ANSWER Diminution
Edges and planes appear longest when they are parallel to the picture plane. If
viewed obliquely, edges and planes will appear shorter; "compression" - ANSWER
Foreshortening
Edges and planes that are parallel to each other in physical reality, appear
to come together toward a common point as the recede in depth - ANSWER
Convergence
The fixed position of the one eye of the observer, the position from which
the subject is seen - ANSWER Station Point
A horizontal plane through the Station Point sometimes refered to as the Horizon
Line - ANSWER Eye Level
An imaginary transparent plane that sits between the observer and subject, and
which is always perpendicular to the Central Visual Ray - ANSWER Picture Plane