LEARN ABOUT THESE TWO TYPES OF PERSPECTIVE IN ART TO CREATE MORE DYNAMIC AND LIFE LIKE COMPOSITIONS.

Drawing with Perspective Example.

ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE


Aerial or atmospheric perspective refers to colors and our sense of detail, looking at objects up close or far in the distance.
When an object is in the distance, its colors lose their intensity, becoming weaker and grayer. Objects also lose detail and sharpness in relative proportion to distance. This knowledge is essential for choosing and mixing colors and for working out the details and lost-and-found edges.
Based on this rule, draw the objects that are up close to you with maximum color intensity and sharpness, fade everything else behind it to create the distance and atmosphere.