History of Animation
Atmospheric perspective is an artistic technique used to create the illusion of depth and distance in a two-dimensional work by altering color and clarity. This technique involves the use of lighter colors, reduced contrast, and blurred outlines for objects intended to appear farther away, mimicking how the atmosphere affects our perception of objects at various distances. During the Golden Age of animation, this technique contributed significantly to the evolving styles and techniques that sought to enhance the visual storytelling of animated films.
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