The shapes that artists create to form contour lines should be recognizable to the viewer as real things.

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Contour lines are used to depict the outlines or edges of objects, but the shapes created by these lines may not necessarily be recognizable as real things to the viewer. They are more concerned with the form and structure of the object rather than creating a realistic representation. The purpose of contour lines is to emphasize the volume and three-dimensionality of the subject, rather than creating a fully recognizable image.