How Artists Make Things Look 3D
Using Color and Shadows
Artists also use color and shadows to trick your eyes. Darker colors can make something look like it’s going behind another object, just like how a shadow makes you think a toy is hiding under the table.
You've probably seen this when you draw with crayons! If you color one side of a box dark, it looks like it's standing up instead of flat. That’s depth!
So artists use lines, colors, and shadows to help your brain see a flat picture as something that feels real, just like how a puzzle piece fits into the bigger picture!
Examples
- An artist draws a road that gets narrower as it goes further, making it look like it's going off into the distance.
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See also
- How Does This painting will change the way you look at art Work?
- How Does Perspective Influence the Way We See Art?
- Why Do Paintings Seem to Change When You Move?
- Why Do Paintings Seem to Move When You Look at Them?
- How Do Artists Create Illusions on Flat Surfaces?