How would the artist ensure that the backgroud imagery appears to be in the distance? Landscape with a staircase and a balustrade by Jean Baptiste Oudry.

A

C
D
C
B

xD ACDC the band xD

3. is wrong. For me anyways... Its B

perspective, choose vanishing point in the distance.

The stairs get smaller the further back they go.

http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/102381/jean-baptiste-oudry-landscape-with-a-staircase-and-a-balustrade-french-about-1744-1747/

-Use no vanishing point

-Create a value change from the background to foreground
-Make the background imagery as large as the foreground imagery
-Create minimal textures changes on the various surfaces

I think C

No.

Isaac, out of those four answers, creating a change in value from the background to foreground would be correct if the artist wanted to make it appear the background imagery was in the distance.

To visualize this, imagine yourself standing outside on a foggy day. Things in the foreground that are closer to you are darker in value and things in the background as they move further away from you are lighter in value.

Smart one :)

was right :DDD

Thank you smart one, except number three is B, not D.

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