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What is a vanishing point and how does it work in perspective drawing? 

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A vanishing point is a point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to converge (come together) when viewed in perspective. For example, when looking down a straight road, the sides of the road appear to meet at a point in the distance. 

This creates the illusion of depth and distance in drawings

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