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Forms have how many dimensions?
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Forms have how many dimensions?
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Form and shape can be thought of as either two dimensional or three dimensional. Two dimensional form has width and height. It can also create the illusion of three dimension objects.
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Answer: Form is very similar to the element of a design shape. The difference is that the term is form is used in artwork that has three dimensions instead of two shapes. The three dimensions are length, width and depth.
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