The appearance of depth in objects, especially as perceived using binocular vision.
The technique of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.
An artwork that represents three-dimensional objects in this way.
The choice of a single angle or point of view from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience.
The ability to consider things in such relative perspective.
A perspective glass.
A sound recording technique to adjust and integrate sound sources seemingly naturally.
Of, in or relating to perspective.
Providing visual aid; of or relating to the science of vision; optical.
Organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.
Conscious understanding of something.
Vision (ability)
Acuity
(cognition) That which is detected by the five senses; not necessarily understood (imagine looking through fog, trying to understand if you see a small dog or a cat); also that which is detected within consciousness as a thought, intuition, deduction, etc.
the art of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other
the appearance of viewed objects with regard to their relative position, distance from the viewer, etc.
a view or prospect.
the relation of two figures in the same plane, such that pairs of corresponding points lie on concurrent lines, and corresponding lines meet in collinear points.
a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view
true understanding of the relative importance of things; a sense of proportion
an apparent spatial distribution in perceived sound.
Of or pertaining to the science of vision; optical.
Pertaining to the art, or in accordance with the laws, of perspective.
A glass through which objects are viewed.
That which is seen through an opening; a view; a vista.
The effect of distance upon the appearance of objects, by means of which the eye recognized them as being at a more or less measurable distance. Hence, aërial perspective, the assumed greater vagueness or uncertainty of outline in distant objects.
The art and the science of so delineating objects that they shall seem to grow smaller as they recede from the eye; - called also linear perspective.
A drawing in linear perspective.
The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.
The faculty of perceiving; the faculty, or peculiar part, of man's constitution by which he has knowledge through the medium or instrumentality of the bodily organs; the act of apperhending material objects or qualities through the senses; - distinguished from conception.
The quality, state, or capability, of being affected by something external; sensation; sensibility.
The appearance of depth in objects, especially as perceived using binocular vision.
The technique of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.
An artwork that represents three-dimensional objects in this way.
The choice of a single angle or point of view from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience.
The ability to consider things in such relative perspective.
A perspective glass.
A sound recording technique to adjust and integrate sound sources seemingly naturally.
Of, in or relating to perspective.
Providing visual aid; of or relating to the science of vision; optical.
Organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.
Conscious understanding of something.
Vision (ability)
Acuity
(cognition) That which is detected by the five senses; not necessarily understood (imagine looking through fog, trying to understand if you see a small dog or a cat); also that which is detected within consciousness as a thought, intuition, deduction, etc.
the art of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other
the appearance of viewed objects with regard to their relative position, distance from the viewer, etc.
a view or prospect.
the relation of two figures in the same plane, such that pairs of corresponding points lie on concurrent lines, and corresponding lines meet in collinear points.
a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view
true understanding of the relative importance of things; a sense of proportion
an apparent spatial distribution in perceived sound.
Of or pertaining to the science of vision; optical.
Pertaining to the art, or in accordance with the laws, of perspective.
A glass through which objects are viewed.
That which is seen through an opening; a view; a vista.
The effect of distance upon the appearance of objects, by means of which the eye recognized them as being at a more or less measurable distance. Hence, aërial perspective, the assumed greater vagueness or uncertainty of outline in distant objects.
The art and the science of so delineating objects that they shall seem to grow smaller as they recede from the eye; - called also linear perspective.
A drawing in linear perspective.
The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.
The faculty of perceiving; the faculty, or peculiar part, of man's constitution by which he has knowledge through the medium or instrumentality of the bodily organs; the act of apperhending material objects or qualities through the senses; - distinguished from conception.
The quality, state, or capability, of being affected by something external; sensation; sensibility.