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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
14

How is value used in the artwork shell from 1927

Arts
1 answer:
Valentin [98]3 years ago
6 0

The second image, titled, “Nautilus, 1927” illustrates how a lack of texture enhances the illusion of an objects smooth surface on the two-dimensional print. Using rather flat lighting enhances the affect by filling in any local texture. This reduces contrast changes even more.

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