three-dimensional perspective

  • 1three-dimensional —    Having, or appearing to have, height, width, and depth. Also see chiaroscuro, compass rose, direction, form, illusion, mass, perspective, sculpture, shadow box, space, statue, two dimensional, and wireframe …

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  • 2Perspective projection distortion — is the inevitable misrepresentation of three dimensional space when drawn or projected onto a two dimensional surface.It is impossible to accurately depict 3D reality on a 2D plane. However, there are several constructs available which allow for… …

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  • 3perspective — ► NOUN 1) the art of representing three dimensional objects on a two dimensional surface so as to convey the impression of height, width, depth, and relative distance. 2) a view or prospect. 3) a particular way of regarding something. 4)… …

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  • 4perspective, prospective — Perspective is primarily a noun referring to various techniques for representing three dimensional objects and depth relationships. Perspective also refers to a picture or object using this technique: an architect s perspective of a building.… …

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  • 5Perspective —    Technique used by sculptors and painters to create the illusion of three dimensional reality in an image executed on a two dimensional surface. Ancient painters had attempted with consider able success to achieve this illusion, but in late… …

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  • 6Perspective (graphical) — Part of a series on …

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  • 7perspective — perspectival, adj. perspectived, adj. perspectiveless, adj. perspectively, adv. /peuhr spek tiv/, n. 1. a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface. Cf. aerial perspective, linear perspective. 2. a pictur …

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  • 8perspective —    The technique artists use to project an illusion of the three dimensional world onto a two dimensional surface. Perspective helps to create a sense of depth of receding space. Fundamental techniques used to achieve perspective are: controlling …

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  • 9perspective — noun 1》 the art of representing three dimensional objects on a two dimensional surface so as to convey the impression of height, width, depth, and relative distance.     ↘the appearance of viewed objects with regard to their relative position,… …

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  • 10perspective scenery — ▪ theatre       in theatre, scenery and the scene design technique that represents three dimensional space on a flat surface, creating an illusion of reality and an impression of distance. Developed during the Italian Renaissance, perspective… …

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