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Course 7: Composition and Perspective: Atmospheric perspective
By David Vega Palacios , Graphic Designer
Joined November 2019
About the video: Atmospheric perspective
Overview
“The little visibility and definition that the elements have while they are further away will generate a sense of depth; that's what the atmospheric perspective is all about. In this unit you will learn how to achieve this type of perspective, which is very useful especially in landscape settings.”
In this video lesson David Vega Palacios addresses the topic: Atmospheric perspective, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 7: Composition and Perspective. Discover concepts and basic techniques to give depth and realism to your project.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we'll see how to apply atmospheric perspective. Let's take a look. When you gaze into the horizon. you may notice that distant objects seem clearer and with less contrast. almost as if they're veiled. like a veil. For instance. mountains often appear blue from afar but change as you get closer. At specific times of the day. mountains appear blue from a distance. but as you approach. they reveal their true color. This phenomenon is caused by the density of the air. which is filled with tiny light particles. The further away a mountain is. the more air and particles you look t...”
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Course summary for: Course 7: Composition and Perspective
David Vega Palacios
By David Vega Palacios
Peruvian-born David Vega is passionate about the entire creative and transformational process of a photo-compositional project. Founder of MIDAS studio, he dedicates his time to creating impossible images in a fast-paced, constantly evolving environment.
He has collaborated with brands like Toyota, Movistar, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Coca-Cola, Scotiabank, UPC, Oreo, Backus, Renault, Cartavio, Honda, Ford, and many other brands and advertising agencies. In 2019, he made the “200 Best Digital Artists” list from Lürzer’s Archive.
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