Multiple-point perspective is a system of perspective in which there are more than two <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/vanishing%20points">vanishing points</a> in the composition.
Unlike <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/one-point%20perspective">one-point perspective</a> (which has one vanishing point) and <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/two-point%20perspective">two-point perspective</a> (which has two), multiple-point perspective uses three or more vanishing points, typically creating a more complex and dynamic sense of space. It's often used for depicting objects viewed from a very high or low angle, or when representing complex architectural structures. The most common type is <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/three-point%20perspective">three-point perspective</a>, where, in addition to the two points on the horizon line representing width and depth, a third point represents height.
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