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Kruka [31]
3 years ago
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Give Brainliest to whoever answers this question: Compare and contrast intuitive and atmospheric perspective. Have two answers f

or each column.
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1 answer:
Fed [463]3 years ago
4 0

Here you go. I hope my answer helps you.

Intuitive perspective is mainly a work on for depth. It's sensed on mainly a dimensional plane which includes overlapping and making such proportions.

And then there's Atmospheric perspective, also referred to as aerial.

This is the method you use when you take the the chosen object and because of the distance, the saturation decreases. This method is for people who like doing landscapes because they choose more of a, like the name says, Atmospheric perspective.

For the comparison, Intuitive doesn't have much in-depth thought put into any piece, while Atmospheric has much more expressive emotion put into the piece.

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