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For an overall view of shrubs and flowers from a neighbor's 500ft away, what drawing type is suitable?

a. Isometric
b. Orthographic
c. Perspective
d. Sectional

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Final answer:

The suitable drawing type for an overall view of shrubs and flowers from a distance is a perspective drawing, specifically employing atmospheric perspective techniques to mimic natural distances.

Step-by-step explanation:

For an overall view of shrubs and flowers from a neighbour 500 feet away, the suitable drawing type is perspective. Atmospheric perspective uses visual cues to represent distances, where objects farther away are depicted as smaller, greyer, and less distinct, giving a sense of recession in space on the two-dimensional surface. It mimics the way atmospheric haze affects how we perceive distant objects in nature. This is different from the linear perspective, which involves straight lines and is commonly used in architectural drawings. Perspective drawing can be seen in artworks such as Albert Bierstadt's painting of The Rocky Mountains, and Lander's Peak, where atmospheric perspective is employed.

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