Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Illusion of Space
There are many different ways to create the illusion of space. Besides the one, two and three point perspectives we all are familiar with, there are ways to amplify a perspective, fracture space and layer space in such a way that it gives the illusion of space. Amplified space is when the linear axis is emphasized and exaggerated. It is an interesting perspective because it is not one that we see everyday and can emphasize a certain idea or object. Things to keep in mind would be overlap, size variation, atmospheric background (objects are more blurry when farther away), and even cinematic camera angles. The most important thing to keep in mind is to not have competing information since it can get cluttered and difficult to understand the point.
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