Seriously like every fairy tale ever but I'd say Zelda
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type in Goo gle pencil sketches of school
Of the techniques listed below, those which I most associate with the Renaissance artists are the following:
C - Chiaroscuro to make figures in paintings look real and solid.
D - Figures with pleasing proportion, accurate anatomy, ideal beauty, and physical perfection.
E - Sfumato to create a smoky or hazy appearance in paintings.
Whilst
renaissance artists did use the technique of atmospheric perspective,
this was not to create a sense of flatness, but rather the create levels
of depth within the paintings.
The walls are where you would need to chose the colors carefully because if, for example, your trying to get a gloomy mood you would want grey walls. But if you want/need a room with a happy mood you would maybe want pink or yellow or green light airy colors like a nice blue as well. Other than the walls i would say that you would have to carefully choose the colors would maybe be the ceiling because when you look up you could see the colors that were chosen to make a nice or whatever else feeling.