A landscape artist can make an object in the foreground appear closer than an object in the background by making the object in the foreground larger in comparison to the background objects. This technique exploits the principles of perspective, where objects nearer to the viewer are rendered larger than those further away.
How does a landscape artist make an object in the foreground appear closer than an object in the background?
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by making the object in the foreground larger in comparison the background objects
by making the object in the foreground less detailed in comparison to background objects
by making the object in the foreground less colorful in comparison to background objects
by making the object in the foreground smaller in comparison to background objects
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