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Atmospheric Perspective

Atmospheric Perspective. Created and Presented by Ms. Steinmetz. Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective. Leonardo called this “The Perspective of Disappearance”. T he perception of depth in nature as enhanced by haze in the atmosphere.

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Atmospheric Perspective

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  1. Atmospheric Perspective Created and Presented by Ms. Steinmetz

  2. Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective • Leonardo called this “The Perspective of Disappearance”. • Theperception of depth in nature as enhanced by haze intheatmosphere. • Atechnique of rendering depth or distance in art by modifying thetoneor hue and distinctness of objects perceived as receding fromthepictureplane. • Foreground, Middle ground, Background

  3. Examining: Color • Color intensity is much greater closer to the viewer and tends to be more pale as it recedes.

  4. Examining: Shapes • Smaller objects seem farther away.

  5. Michael Whelan -fantasy and science fiction graphic artist.

  6. Examining Shape Cont. • What is one trick to make one shape appear that it is in front of another? (Depth)

  7. Examining: Texture and Details • Objects lose detail as they recede into space.

  8. Claude Lorrain- 1682- Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia

  9. Atmospheric Perspective in Photography • Selective Focus= commonly used in photography and films/ motion pictures.

  10. Your Project! • Create this illusion of atmospheric perspective by manipulating color shape, sizeand detail to create a scene using mixed media. • Landscape • Seascape • Cityscape • Fantasy/ Surreal • Design Based

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