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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Texture is all around us, in nature, in our homes, virtually everywhere. Investigate and describe 3 sources of texture in your home including both visual and rough texture. Explain whether the texture creates an illusion of space, and describe the texture formation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@love_jessika15 help me make up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does your bathroom sink feel like?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what's it's texture?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

as usual white i dont know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

around rock graphical cover

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@love_jessika15

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@helpme1.2 @Data_LG2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try reading this first: http://visualartspdsf.blogspot.ca/2012/04/textures.html http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0097242.html i'll be right back, i'm reading these too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

based on what i have read from this sites examples, •we can use the example given by @love_jessika15 , the bathroom sink.. if you will touch it, it is actually smooth. I'm not sure about the "illusion of space" part. If you look at the sink it is just flat and dull and we can say that there's no texture if we are not touching it . •Painting, if we touch it, the texture is flat (depends on the paper if it's smooth or rough), but if you will just look at it, the artist who created the painting made some kind of texture when visualizing it. it can be either looks rough, too deep, hard or etc. •Carpet rug, if you will touch it, it has a rough surface. if you will just look at it,it will still have a rough surface look.. so these are my thoughts,lol you can just improve some of it. honestly, i never took any art course so i may not get this right but i hope it helps

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