Painters make flat surfaces look like they have depth by using lines and colors that trick your eyes. If you draw a road with lines getting closer together, it looks like the road is going away from you, just like on real roads! They also use colors to help: things in the distance often look lighter or bluer, so painters make faraway objects look lighter or more blue to make them seem farther away.
Examples
- When they draw a house in front of another one, the closer house blocks part of the far one, just like when you're walking down a street.
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See also
- How do painters make flat pictures look like real worlds?
- Why Do Artists Use Grids When Drawing?
- How Do Painters Create the Illusion of Depth?
- What are vanishing points?
- How Does Perspective Drawing - 05: Atmospheric Perspective Work?