Asked by Tiffany Ferguson on May 10, 2024

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Which of the following depth cues could be used by an artist to depict depth in a painting

A)  convergence
B)  retinal disparity 
C)  motion parallax
D)  interposition

Retinal Disparity

The slight difference in the visual images that reach each eye, leading to depth perception.

Motion Parallax

A depth cue in which objects closer to the observer move faster across the visual field than objects farther away, providing a sense of depth.

Convergence

The process or state of converging, especially in the context of ideas, technologies, or forces coming together.

  • Understand the principles of depth cues and how they are used to perceive depth in two and three dimensions.
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Gianna PedigoMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Interposition is the depth cue where one object blocks or overlaps another object, giving the illusion of depth. This can be easily used by an artist to depict depth in a painting. While convergence, retinal disparity, and motion parallax are all important depth cues in real-life situations, they are not as easily replicable in a two-dimensional painting.