which of the following is a way Roman and Chinese artists showed the illusion of space on paintings?? A.they placed closer objects lower B.they made distant objects larger than closer objects C.they used darker, bolder colors in the distance D.they added more detail to distant objects I THINK A
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what do u guys think???
i think a
i actually don't kno any art history sorry but my guess is A or C
ummmmmmm...... thx?
anyone else??
plz help
Well, you can look at them logically. A.they placed closer objects lower B.they made distant objects larger than closer objects C.they used darker, bolder colors in the distance D.they added more detail to distant objects Of any of those, do they contradict how things in the distance look in real life?
maybe c, but maybe a, what do u think???
i am thinking c
Well, do things look bolder in the distance?
yes
so c
Hmmm... to me, things in the distance look more blended together and vague, so not bold.
so b
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I would say that person made a very poor answer... http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/encyc_spacetypes.html Look at the part on relative size there.
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