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18th century Japanese woodblock prints
foreshortening
A multiple point perspective is a technique in which two or more vanishing points are used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface
tattoo artists typically rent space in a studio owners shop. they will pay a percentage of how much money they earned from their clients.
Depth, illusion, foreground vs background, thickness, space, real, lifelike.
visual
To reject earthly illusion for the sacred space of the image.
They used darker bolder colors in the difference.
Space
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To create the illusion of depth of space on a 2 dimensional plane, like a piece of paper or canvas.
- Points of perspective - Shading - Proper proportion
Paintings no longer looked so flat or two dimensional. Perspective allowed for the illusion of space and three dimensions in a two dimensional form.
size placement detail line color
A rural landscape is open wide space and farm land.
foreshortening