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Linear perspective is about the size and proportions of objects represented in a piece. Atmospheric perspective is about the clarity and detail of these objects. Most art that tries to replicate 3-dimensional scenes in 2-dimensions uses both.
if the line runs through the origin it is a direct variation no matter if it is increasing or decreasing
A linear function is increasing if it has a positive slope. To find this easily, put the function into the form y=mx+b. If m is positive, the function is increasing. If m is negative, it is decreasing.
Exponential Decay. hope this will help :)
Linear perspective is created by making closer objects appear larger than farther objects, proportionate to the distance between lines that recede towards a vanishing point on the horizon. Atmospheric perspective shows objects that are closer to the foreground with more detail than objects that are farther away. Realistic artworks normally use both.
The slope of a linear function is also a measure of how fast the function is increasing or decreasing. The only difference is that the slope of a straight line remains the same throughout the domain of the line.
The answer is Linear Perspective.
Whether the sequence is increasing or decreasing makes no difference. The only difference is that the common difference d will be a negative number.
linear perspective
Objects that are far away appear smaller than they really are.
They appear to seem smaller the further away they are,and bigger the closer they get.
above the objects in a painting.