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How would the artist ensure that the background imagery appears to be in the distance?
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Use no vanishing point
Create a value change from the background to foreground
Make the background imagery as large as the foreground imagery
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The artist would ensure that the background imagery appears to be in the distance by creating a value change from the background to foreground.
To ensure that the background imagery appears to be in the distance, the artist can follow these steps:
1. Create a value change from the background to foreground: By using lighter values or less contrast in the background and gradually increasing the darkness or contrast towards the foreground, the artist can create a sense of depth. This mimics the natural way our eyes perceive objects in the distance where they appear lighter or less defined.
2. Use no vanishing point: If the artwork includes elements such as buildings or structures, avoiding the use of a vanishing point can help create a sense of distance. Instead of converging lines towards a single point, the artist can keep the lines parallel or slightly divergent, which can convey the illusion of distance.
3. Make the background imagery as large as the foreground imagery: Another technique that can be used is to make the background imagery appear smaller or less detailed compared to the foreground imagery. This size difference creates the perception that the background is further away, as objects usually appear smaller the farther they are from the viewer.
By employing one or a combination of these techniques, the artist can effectively create the illusion of distance in the background imagery.