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Help with Art <@:-) Briefly discuss the techniques prehistoric artists used to produce paintings with a three-dimensional effect. Note: Your answer should consist of three or more thoughtful sentences.
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Briefly discuss the techniques prehistoric artists used to produce paintings with a three-dimensional effect.
Note: Your answer should consist of three or more thoughtful sentences.
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The artist would use dark lines to give it a hard edge The subject would then be filled in with a reddish-brown hue. That shading technique helped create the impression of a three dimensional form.
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