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Perspective (French: perspective from Latin perspicere, to see clearly) in the graphicarts, such as drawing, is an approximate representation on a flat surface (such as paper) of an image as it is perceived by the eye.
A two-point (ie, two vanishing points) perspective is derived from one-point perspective by yawing (typically) the line of vision so that the line of vision will be at an angle away from the focus (the view may be pitched as well to create a two-point perspective along the vertical axis).
Three-point perspective exists when the perspective is a view of a rectilinear (Cartesian) scene (a scene composed entirely of linear elements intersecting at right angles) where the painting plate is not parallel to any of the scene's three axes.
Perspective (graphical) as graphic representation of objects perceived by the eye denotes a technique of representing three-dimensional objects on a planar surface with the aim of retaining the illusion of three-dimensional space, i.e., a way to imitate the visualperspective.
Perspective (cognitive) in theory of cognition is the choice of a context or a reference (or the result of this choice) from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience, typically for comparing with another.