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dejastew

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Texture gradients, relative size, interposition, linear perspective, and aerial perspective are all examples of ____ depth cues.
 
  a. binocular
 b. monocular
 c. primary
 d. higher-order

Question 2

Painters often use ____ in their work to provide a perspective of depth to the artwork.
 
  a. viewer-centered representation
  b. monocular depth cues
 c. perceptual constancies
 d. binocular depth cues



AngeliqueG

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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