All of the following are the ways of creating the illusion of 3d space apart from transparency.
<h3>What is a real 3d space?</h3>
This can be described to be a geometric setting whereby three parameters are used to create the position of a point.
Of the options that were listed here the transparency is not a wayof creating the illusions.
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1) Add one more note to the first measure and second measure
2) Add two more notes to the first and second measure.
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