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Create Your Own Optical Illusion Due Friday. This will count as a project grade.

Create Your Own Optical Illusion Due Friday. This will count as a project grade. Draw and decorate your own optical illusion. Make it as clever as you can! Tools to Help You Draw and Write: Gestalt Principles (144) Use of color (example figure 4.31 on pg. 145) Pictorial cues to depth (147)

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Create Your Own Optical Illusion Due Friday. This will count as a project grade.

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  1. Create Your Own Optical IllusionDue Friday. This will count as a project grade. • Draw and decorate your own optical illusion. Make it as clever as you can! • Tools to Help You Draw and Write: • Gestalt Principles (144) • Use of color (example figure 4.31 on pg. 145) • Pictorial cues to depth (147) • Context cues and monocular depth perception (figure 4.43 on pg. 152) • Linear perspective (pg. 150-152) • Any of the figures in the Optical Illusion section of the book (pgs. 151-153) • Color (pgs. 138-140) • On the back, write a R.A.C.E. paragraph answering this question about your optical illusion: What do viewers perceive when they look at your illusion and how does the trick fool their minds?

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