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What can an artists do to make the viewer feel as if he or she is above the objects in a painting?

Make the horizon line relatively low in the paintingApex


How can you make paper out of taro leaves?

Though one can make paper from any plant but it is not economically advisable to make paper from taro plant leaves or any other plant leaves.


What colors do you mix to make horizon blue?

Depends on what you regard as being 'horizon blue'. If by that you mean a very light blue, the best results will come from adding a small amount of cerulean to white. Cobalt and cyan will work also, ultramarine not so much.


In a perspective drawing what is a horizon line?

A horizon line is commonly a imagined guide line that represents the horizon in the drawing. In it's simplest form it is simply a line that roughly represents the vertical position of the observer with respect to objects in the scene. It's main property is that all parallell lines converge at one unique point on the horizon line. Setting the horizon line low in the image will yield a birds perspective of the scene, while a high line make a frog perspective. More complex drawings that contain objects that are not parallell to the imagined ground plane will have several horizon lines. For example, consider a simple drawing of a block-formed house with a tilted roof. The horizon line of the house body would normally be the same as the one for the ground plane it is resting on. The edges of the roof would have a different horizon line, above the one associated with the walls and the ground plane. One interesting and valuable feature is that the edges of the roof will converge at a point on it's horizon line that is straight above the corresponding agreggation point for the lines of the body of the house, scince the lines are only rotated with respect to each other along one axis. If the roof has several sections with different angles, their perspective points will all be at the intersection of their corresponding horizon lines and a vertical line through the aggregation point for the house wall. This is true also for a more complicated three-point perspective, with the vertical line replaced for one that is converging at the third perspective point of the drawing. More generally, a perspective draving requires one horizon line for each set of parallell lines. This concept can be extended to make even more complicated constructs with vertical "horizon lines" and even lines at arbritrary angles corresponding to different orientation of objects along any axis. (Do google the differences between one- two- and three-point perspectives. It is also possible to construct a four-point perspective where each set of parallell lines requie two horizon lines, but this is not consistent unless the parallell lines are rendered in curves and is generally very tedious to acheive by hand. The result would resemble a picture taken with a circular fish-eye lens. :) )


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Fallen leaves make up an important part of the horizon of soil?

Soil is composed of organic and inorganic parts. Inorganic is weathered rock. Organic is dead or decaying organisms called humus. Fallen leaves are part of what makes up humus. Fallen leaves (as well as all humus) are found in the "O" horizon as well as the "A" horizon.


How does a tree make food when its leaves are fallen down?

When a tree is bare of leaves it is dormant and is not making food.


What does a bald eagle make its nest with?

Fallen tree branches, hay, straw, grass, leaves


When are ash tree leaves in season?

early spring when its not too hot and make sure it is irrigated


How is soil fertility in a deciduous forest dependent on the trees?

fallen leaves decay and make the soil rich with organic matter


How is soil fertility in a deciduous forest depend on trees?

fallen leaves decay and make the soil rich with organic matter


Make a sentence with the word horizon?

The horizon was beautiful. Black holes have an event horizon.


How do you make a soil profile?

Soil Profile refers to the layers of soil; horizon A, B, and C. If you're wondering what horizon A is, here's your answer: horizon A refers to the upper layer of soil, nearest the surface. It is commonly known as topsoil. In the woods or other areas that have not been plowed or tilled, this layer would probably include organic litter, such as fallen leaves and twigs . The litter helps prevent erosion, holds moisture, and decays to form a very rich soil known as humus. Horizon A provides plants with nutrients they need for a great life. The layer below horizon A, of course, has to be horizon B. Litter is not present in horizon B and therefore there is much less humus. Horizon B does contain some elements from horizon A because of the process of leaching. Leaching resembles what happens in a coffee pot as the water drips through the coffee grounds. Leaching may also bring some minerals from horizon B down to horizon C. If horizon B is below horizon A, then horizon C must be below horizon B. Horizon C consists mostly of weatherized big rocks. This solid rock, as you discovered inSoil Formation, gave rise to the horizons above it.


How do you say falling leaf as a singular leaf and not fallen leaf in Japanese?

落葉 /o chi ba/ means 'fallen leaves, dispersed leaves'. 散る落葉 /chi ru o chi ba/ means 'falling leaves'. Plural and singular form in words does not make any difference in a word's grammatical inflection in Japanese.


Why is sunlight important to a green plant?

it is important because leaves make food with the help of sunlight


Do plants make food all the time?

No-only when they are photosynthesizing. This occurs when there is light, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll (green pigment, usually in the leaves). Therefore, it doesn't occur in the dark or when the leaves have fallen in the colder months.


What is the important in helping a plant make its own food?

sunlight and chlorophyll in leaves