Describe the ideas of perspective and symmetry.
A. Perspective is a tool artists use to capture depth and volume on a two-dimensional canvas. The most important principle of perspective is that all lines that are perpendicular in the real scene and parallel to the canvas must intersect at the horizon line of the painting.
B. Perspective is a tool artists use to capture depth and volume on a two-dimensional canvas. The most important principle of perspective is that all lines that are perpendicular in the real scene and parallel to the canvas must intersect at the principal vanishing point of the painting.
C. Perspective is a tool artists use to capture depth and volume on a two-dimensional canvas. The most important principle of perspective is that all lines that are parallel in the real scene and perpendicular to the canvas must intersect at the horizon line of the painting.
D. Perspective is a tool artists use to capture depth and volume on a two-dimensional canvas. The most important principle of perspective is that all lines that are parallel in the real scene and perpendicular to the canvas