AP PSYCHOLOGY

SENSATION AND PERCEPTION

VISION SENSORY AND PERCEPTUAL PROCESSING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The apparent convergence of parallel lines as they recede (‘go back’) into the distance
A
Lunar perspective
B
Texture gradient
C
Texture ground
D
Linear perspective
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A vanishing point is a point on the image plane of a perspective rendering where the two-dimensional perspective projections of mutually parallel lines in three-dimensional space appear to converge.

Detailed explanation-2: -Linear perspective is the apparent convergence of parallel lines as they recede into the distance.

Detailed explanation-3: -Linear perspective is a type of monocular cue in which parallel lines appear to converge at some point in the distance.

Detailed explanation-4: -linear perspective, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface. All parallel lines (orthogonals) in a painting or drawing using this system converge in a single vanishing point on the composition’s horizon line.

Detailed explanation-5: -Linear Perspective. Linear perspective is a depth cue that is related to both relative size and the next depth cue, texture gradient. In linear perspective parallel lines that recede into the distance appear to get closer together or converge.

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