Across
- 4. A type of linear perspective using a single vanishing point.
- 7. A flat, 2-D image drawn usually to start a one point perspective item.
- 8. The artist who rediscovered and first used Linear Perspective during the Renaissance.
- 9. Lines drawn up and down and perpendicular to the horizon.
- 10. The diagonal lines drawn that meet at a point on the horizon.
- 11. Lines that never touch are called this.
Down
- 1. A type of linear perspective using two vanishing points.
- 2. A place on the horizon where all perspective lines meet visually.
- 3. Linear perspective creates the illusion of three dimensions - Length, Width, and (?).
- 5. The position of the Horizon Line to the viewer.
- 6. Lines drawn side to side and level with the horizon.
- 8. The part of Leonardo's painting of The Last Supper that appears to create a deep room using linear perspective.