Vanishing Point: The vanishing point is the point on the horizon line where all parallel lines appear to converge in linear perspective. It serves as the focal point for creating depth and spatial realism in an artwork.
Foreshortening: Foreshortening is a technique used in drawing or painting to represent objects that are closer to the viewer appearing shorter than they actually are. It adds another layer of realism when combined with linear perspective.
Atmospheric Perspective: Atmospheric perspective refers to creating depth by using changes in color, value, and detail based on how objects recede into the distance. This technique complements linear perspective by simulating atmospheric effects such as haze or fog.