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>>4393889
>Technically your viewer could be a wide camera or you as an artist could deside to draw a crazy panoran.

Kind of like Kim Jung Gi's work like pic related. https://imgur.com/gallery/OMrqy

It's curvilinear or 5-pt persp according to Robertson.

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I need to know more illustrators, pen and ink types. I feel like I should know more of the fellas in the big leeegs. Help me out pls. Post artists you think everyone should know.
pic related, it's kim jung gi

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>>1989298
>Confusion arises from the high field of view in humans
The opposite is true. The part of our FOV that is high definition is so small, that we don't generally notice that lines that should be straight in one, two or three-point perspective curve ever so slightly. The next time you're on a train, or in a long hall, try looking around and seeing for yourself that all straight lines but horizon lines bend toward their respective vanishingpoints.

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