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image of a painting - ✔✔What the artwork represents, what is depicted
one-point lineperspective - ✔✔The perspective you see when you're
standing right in front of something. With a one-point perspective, you
have one vanishing point where all the horizontal lines that go into depth
come together.
Flightlines - ✔✔All lines that are in reality parallel to each other and move
away from us have the same vanishing point on the horizon. Not only the
visible lines, but also imaginary lines that show, for example, the tops of
trees.
vanishing point - ✔✔The point on the horizon to which all -in reality
parallel- horizontal lines run.
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, textural expression - ✔✔The textures of objects are made to look very
realistic. As if you could feel them. A good textural expression makes the
painting or image realistic.
foreground and background - ✔✔We use the terms foreground and
background to describe the spatial effect. In general, the further away
something is, the more the parts of the image are blurred or blurred (and
placed higher on the image plane). So: fore = large, sharp; Behind = small
and vague.
Staging - ✔✔Parts of a painting are placed higher/lower on an image. This
gives spaciousness. The further away, the higher the part is (and smaller).
Cropping - ✔✔Way of depicting in which parts of the image fall outside
the frame. This gives the impression that the image continues outside the
frame.
overlap - ✔✔To make an object appear further away than another object,
you can place the rear object behind the front object (is also slightly higher
in image plane). The front object then covers part of the rear object.
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