The artist would ensure that the background imagery appears to be in the distance by creating a value change from the background to the foreground. This technique involves using lighter or more muted colors and softer edges in the background to suggest distance, while employing darker or more vibrant colors and sharper details in the foreground.
An entrance to a garden area has a stair case and plant life.Landscape with a Staircase and a Balustradeby Jean-Baptiste OudryDigital image courtesy of the Getty’s OpenContent ProgramQuestionHow would the artist ensure that the background imagery appears to be in the distance?(1 point)ResponsesUse no vanishing point.Use no vanishing point.Create a value change from the background to foreground.Create a value change from the background to foreground.Make the background imagery as large as the foreground imagery.Make the background imagery as large as the foreground imagery.Create minimal texture changes on the various surfaces.
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