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Each depth will show different parts of whatever you are looking at on the microscope. The focus improves when using the right depth and magnification.
The most widely used and impressionistic technique is one or to point perspective by drawing all line that are parallel in the actual setting as converging to points on the canvas. Artists may also show depth using different amounts of detail or definition in outlines as well as different "temperature" or "mood" hues and colour themes in each layer.
I would describe it as a million different piece of a picture that becomes more and more allusive the more in depth you get.
Surface bursts and shallow subsurface bursts. The largest craters for a given yield are produced by shallow subsurface bursts at optimal cratering depth for that yield.
This blue is with the atmosphere and how it reflects away the red, leaving the blue to scatter all over against the oceans. The oceans can be different depending on its depth and minerals.
Overlapping refers to the placement of an object to create the illusion of depth.
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The illusion of depth on a flat surface.
By using different shading techniques such as chiaroscuro
Shading
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cross hatching
linear perspective :)
perspective and color
perspective drawing
light and shadow
linear perspective