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Objects on bottom of the page look closer.

1. What is going on? 2. How is depth created? Use as many details from the pictures as you can to support your answers . See examples below. Object on top of page look farther away. Objects on bottom of the page look closer. Larger Objects look closer. Overlapping things create depth.

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Objects on bottom of the page look closer.

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  1. 1. What is going on?2. How is depth created?Use as many details from the pictures as you can to support your answers.See examples below.

  2. Object on top of page look farther away. Objects on bottom of the page look closer.

  3. Larger Objects look closer.Overlapping things create depth.

  4. Fuzzy greyer objects look farther away.More details on objects look closer.Warm bright contrasting colors look closer.

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