Identify the Types of Perspective

There are three main types of perspective: one-point, two-point, and three-point. One-point perspective is ideal for scenes viewed straight on, like roads or hallways. Two-point perspective suits architectural drawings where objects are seen at an angle, commonly used in cityscapes.
Three-point perspective adds a sense of height or extreme depth, often for dramatic bird’s-eye or worm’s-eye views. Recognizing which technique suits your subject can dramatically enhance realism. For detailed explanations and visual examples, visit Britannica’s perspective in art.