Create landscapes that invite you to walk right in, still lifts that offer you a bottle of wine, a portrait that looks ready to speak. Here`s how the masters use perspective to create a sense of motion, time, weather, and mood, from paintings by artists from the Renaissance to Andy Warhol and M.C. Escher, along with close-ups that show you how you can: use the worm`s-eye view to make a figure appear elevated or menacing; use vanishing points to create movement and depth; choose one-, two-, or three-point perspective to place an object in its background.
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