A technique for representing spatial relations and three-dimensional objects on a flat surface Atmospheric perspective involves the gradual decrease in colour intensity to imitate distance One-point linear perspective, developed in Italy in the fifteenth century, is a mathematical system that defines the vanishing point of the horizon
- The method of representing a three-dimensional object, or a particular volume of space, on a flat or nearly flat surface
Hence, aërial perspective, the assumed greater vagueness or uncertainty of outline in distant objects
If you get something in perspective or into perspective, you judge its real importance by considering it in relation to everything else. If you get something out of perspective, you fail to judge its real importance in relation to everything else. Remember to keep things in perspective It helps to put their personal problems into perspective I let things get out of perspective
A Cred object; an Identity's perspective (or view) onto a Service There may be many Perspectives associated with an Identity, and an Identity may have multiple Perspectives onto the same Service
Using artistic conventions and techniques to create the illusion of depth within a two-dimensional work of art
An observation having the effects of distance upon the perceived size and characteristics of objects
A system for representing three-dimensional objects viewed in spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface
Method used to create the illusion of space on a two-dimensional surface Can be created by overlapping, placement, detail, colour, converging lines and size variations Picture plane The surface of a drawing or painting