This is using the Monecular depth cue of sizing. In this picture you see a series of shapes of different sizes. The truck in the far background is actually the largest. This shows how objects that are far away can seem smaller. Even if they are larger.
This snapshot depicts the monecular depth cue of occulusion. You can clearly see how the smoke blots out the other objects behind it. This is utilizing occulsion because it is the formatting that the objects behind are blotted out.
This monecular depth cue in this snap shot is utilizing the lighting and shading. IF you direct your eyes to the pole on the left the shading on the face gives us the impression that the pole is 3D.
This snapshot monecular depth cue is spotting the linear perspective. The lines here on the floor move to the back of the page until they converge and form almost 1 point. This is relating to the linear perspective because it touches on parrell lines almost touching.
This snapshot picture touches on the texture density monecular depth cues. As ypou can see the flooring is the repeating floor board pattern and is dense close. However as your eye follows it down the deck you can see the flooring becomes more dense.
This snapshot captures the monecular depth cue of atmospheric perspective. As you can see the wall and glass to the right of my avatar is incredibly detailed. You can see the glass and the panels of the wooden wall. However as your eye moves to the right, in the distance you can see the fuzzy trees. This is what atmosphereic perspective is to me.
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