Asked by Jack Beanstalk
How does a landscape artist make an object in the foreground appear closer than an object in the background?
**A. by making the object in the foreround larger in comparison to the background objects
B. by making the object in the foreground less detailed in comparison to bakcground objects
C. by making the object in the foreground less colorful in comparison to background objects
D. by making the object in the foreground smaller in comparison to background objects
Is this correct?
**A. by making the object in the foreround larger in comparison to the background objects
B. by making the object in the foreground less detailed in comparison to bakcground objects
C. by making the object in the foreground less colorful in comparison to background objects
D. by making the object in the foreground smaller in comparison to background objects
Is this correct?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, correct.
Answered by
Jack Beanstalk
Thank you! @Writeacher
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