Atmospheric perspective creates an illusion of depth by using bright and faded colors to make o next appear farther away
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How does atmospheric perspective work
Color Variation: Objects that are closer to the viewer typically appear more vivid and have stronger, saturated colors. As objects recede into the distance, the colors become less intense and may take on a bluish or grayish tint due to the scattering of light in the atmosphere.
Contrast: Objects in the foreground have sharper contrasts between light and shadow, while those in the background have softer, less distinct edges.
Detail: Objects in the foreground often have more visible details, while those in the background may be less defined or blurred.