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What step did the artist clearly use when drawing this image? (1 point) Responses two vanishing points two vanishing points onl...Asked by i love miners
What step did the artist clearly use when drawing this image? (1 point) Responses two vanishing points two vanishing points only orthogonal lines only orthogonal lines imagery in the background larger than in the foreground imagery in the background larger than in the foreground imagery in the foreground lighter than in the background
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Because of the use of value change in this image, the artist (1 point) Responses was able to make the image have no contrast. was able to make the image have no contrast. was able to emphasize only one minute area of the drawing. was able to emphasize only one minute area of the drawing. was able to create the illusion of depth. was able to create the illusion of depth. was able to create no difference in textures.
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Based on the options provided, the most appropriate response would likely be "two vanishing points," as this indicates the use of perspective in the drawing. Artists often employ two vanishing points to create a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface, typically seen in drawings representing complex perspectives. If there's specific visual information or details about the image, that could help further refine the answer.
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