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The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

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Page 1: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.
Page 2: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

The trees are the same distance from the viewer because:• Both trees are the same size• Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same placement)

Page 3: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.
Page 4: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

To make an object seem farther away:• Move it higher on the page

• Make it smaller than the lower objects

Page 5: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

Painting the tree in the foreground larger and lower on the page makes it seem even closer!

Page 6: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

See the tiny tree? It is farther away. How do you know?• It is higher on the page

• It is smaller than the lower objects

Page 7: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.
Page 8: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

Is tree “A” closer or farther than tree “B”? How do you know?Tree “A” is farther away because tree “B” OVERLAPS tree “A”. Tree “B” is in the front.Tree “B” is closer than tree “A”.

A

B

Page 9: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.
Page 10: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

Is tree “A” closer or farther than tree “B”? How do you know?Tree “A” is closer because tree “A” OVERLAPS tree “B”. Tree “A” is in the front. Tree “A” is closer than tree “B”.

B

A

Page 11: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

What is the matter with this tree?It is higher on the page than the tree on the left.This means it is farther away. It is overlapping (or in front of) the tree on the left.This means it is closer.Both can not be true!

Page 12: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.
Page 13: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

Better!

Page 14: The trees are the same distance from the viewer because: Both trees are the same size Both trees are the same distance from the edge of the page (same.

You can see that the tiniest trees are highest on the page. This mountain landscape has DEPTH!