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PERSPECTIVE Perspective is how we view something from where we are standing. There are linear and atmospheric perspective techniques that artist use to create a 3-dimensional appearance on a 2-dimensional surface.

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Page 1: Perspective for group discusion

PERSPECTIVE

Perspective is how we view something from where we are standing. There are linear and

atmospheric perspective techniques that artist use to create a 3-dimensional

appearance on a 2-dimensional surface.

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Perspective can create strange illusions on a 2 dimensional surface, and they can create a very realistic illusion of a 3 dimensional world.

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LETS GO THROUGH THE VARIOUS TECHNIQUES AND GUIDELINES USED BY ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHERS.

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SIZEObjects appear smaller as they get farther away.

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POSITIONObjects appear higher on the page as they get

farther away.

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OVERLAP

Overlapping objects show which is farther.

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DETAILObjects have less detail as they get farther away.

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SATURATION OF COLORClose objects are brightest and sharpest. Objects in the

distance appear pale and washed out.

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ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVEObjects in the distance may appear bluish.

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WARM COLORS ADVANCECOOL COLORS RECEDE

Warm colors may appear closer. Cool colors may appear farther away.

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LIGHT AND SHADOWCREATE 3-D FORMS

Shading and light source can make objects appear round.

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• Study the art examples provided to your group.

• Discuss the ways in which the artist suggests depth.

• Be ready to explain the techniques used in each of your examples.

SizePositionOverlapDetail

Saturation of colorAtmospheric perspective

Warm colors advance/cool colors recedeLight and shadow create 3-D forms