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Spatial Depth & Layering Success

Three examples I found of spatial depth are:

This one is successful in showing spatial depth because of their use of diagonal lines and pairing light and dark colored counterparts together on each square.

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This one is successful in depicting spatial depth due to the swirling circles formed. The fact that there is a source point of the seemingly swirling picture helps to give the imagination a point of origin, letting the viewer follow the trail of the swirls.

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This one is successful in showing spatial depth thanks too its use of scale with the hills and the sun being in the distance. The hills proceed to get smaller and smaller the closer the viewer’s eye gets to the spot in the image where the sun lies.

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Three examples of layering are:

This image’s use of layering was successful because it gives the illusion that the letters are stacked in front of each other despite the fact that is a simple flat image. The use of different colors also helps the letters seem to be standing different distances from each other.

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This image’s use of different colors and spacing of the person in the picture gives the illusion that there are three girls standing in a diagonal row adjacent to each other, thus making its use of layering successful.

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The use of diagonals, spacing between the shapes and shadowing help the use of layering here successful.

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