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Q: What do you do to the colors in the background make it look farther away?
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What do you do to the colors in the background of the picture to make it look farther away?

If you are drawing or painting a landscape, the mountains are generally colored with a bit more gray perhaps with a bit of blue or purple mixed in. If you have been in the mountains, distant mountains look a bit grayer and less detailed the further away they are.


What do you do to the colors in the background of a picture to make it look farther away?

If you are drawing or painting a landscape, the mountains are generally colored with a bit more gray perhaps with a bit of blue or purple mixed in. If you have been in the mountains, distant mountains look a bit grayer and less detailed the further away they are.


Why does the sun look smaller from Mars than from Earth?

Because Mars is farther away from the Sun than the Earth. Anything farther away will look smaller.


Why do stars look smaller than your moon when in fact they are much bigger?

Because they are much farther away. The farther away something is the smaller it looks.


Why does the sun look different from other planets?

because it is farther or closer away.


Why does the sun look smaller from mars compared to Earth?

Mars is farther away from the sun.


Why does the sun look smaller from mars than it dose on earth?

Mars is farther away from it.


Do convex mirrors make things look closer or farther away?

farther away, for example the rear view mirrors in your car have a print on them saying "objects in mirror are closer than they appear"


Do you use a dark or light color to make something in a picture look farther away?

Dark


What is the relationship with brightness and distance with stars?

Other things being equal, if a star is farther away, it will look less bright. This is the same with any light - if you move farther away from the light, it looks less bright.


Why do stars look so small compared to the sun?

The stars look small compared to the sun because they are much farther away.


If you stare at blue then look away do you see yellow?

Yes, if you stare at blue and then look away, you will see yellow. These are called afterimages and the colors are complementary, or opposites. You see the opposite color because your retina becomes "tired" and when you look at a different background, the tired receptors do not work as well for a moment and the information from the receptors will not be in balance. (Some information from washington.edu).