Sunday, December 18, 2011
Monocular Depth Cues
The two Monocular Depth Cues that I have highlighted in my picture are of two different types of Monocular Depth Cues. The first one closer to the upper right corner of the screen is far away in the distance and looks smaller as a result. This is an example of size differences and atmospheric perspective. Meaning the farther away something is it's a) smaller and b) not as detailed as something right in our face. The second one, the spacesuit blocking our vision, is an example of Occlusion. This happens when something is right in front of us and might block our vision of something that is farther away giving us a perspective on it.
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