I would say that the most important part of the reading was the one, two and three-point perspectives. I am learning this in drawing class and it is extremely important in making a work that has depth. With one-point perspective we are looking at an image that is straight on that disappears into the horizon. Two point perspective still has the object disappearing into the horizon but we can see more than one side to it. Three-point perspective is when 2 sides can be seen from the object as well as the top and the bottom. This takes away from the flat feel of an object and is extremely useful in not only drawing, but paint and digital media as well.
-Jason
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