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>If the circle then goes above eye level
without spinning, it does not physically tip upward, of course, it's like lifting a ring off the flat ground and constraining the lift on the y/up axis, not allowing any rotation along the x or z axes.

But simply by holding the ring up over eye level it will form an ellipse that gets gradually more open the higher up it goes (until it leaves the cone of vision which, in reallive would make the ring vanish, but on a drawn picture where no such limit exists, physically, perspective will start to distort there.

This is a reason why cuboid shapes can look very fisheyed/wide angled if the vanishing points are either too close together or if the artist is drawing cubes outside of the cone of vision.

It really pays off to study these kind of fundamentals, and I need (and will) drink more of that medicine myself cause I haven't done much perspective drawing in some time.

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