1-Point Perspective

2-Point Perspective

3-Point Perspective

1-point perspective shows a single long, endless path stretching out.
For 2-point perspective, it creates a more spacial feeling compared to 1-point.
As for 3-point perspective, it’s similar to 2-point but since it has the added aspect of a bird’s/worm’s eye view, it makes the image look more vast and makes the viewer feel like part of the scenery.

Perspective creates the illusion of depth on a 2D, flat platform with the use of lines; visible and invisible.
With that said, lines exist to guide the viewer’s eyes along. In perspective, when 2 lines converge it creates a vanishing point, and that’s usually where the viewer’s focus will end up at.