This image is illustrating perspective. Which of the following techniques did the artist NOT use to create this image

Here are the answers (for connexeus students only)

1. Monochromatic colors
2. Complementary colors
3. Color and line
4. Positive/negative space
5. Value
6. Monochromatic colors
7. Warm colors
8. Perspective
9. Positive/negative space
10. A vanishing point

1. Monochromatic colors

2. Complementary colors
3. Color and line
4. Positive/negative space
5. Value
6. Warm colors
7. Warm colors
8. Perspective
9. Positive/negative space
10. A vanishing point

Monochromatic colors

Complementary colors
Perspective and texture
Positive/negative space
Variety
Monochromatic colors
Warm colors
Value
Positive/negative space
A vanishing point

(I got a 70% on this)

To determine which technique the artist did NOT use to create the image illustrating perspective, we need to analyze the elements present in the image. Perspective is a technique that artists use to create an illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface. Here are a few techniques commonly employed to create perspective in an image:

1. Vanishing point: The artist uses one or more vanishing points to establish the point or points on the horizon where all parallel lines appear to converge.

2. Horizon line: The horizon line is a horizontal line that represents the viewer's eye level, and it helps determine the placement and angles of objects in the scene.

3. Foreshortening: This technique involves adjusting the proportions of objects to show how they appear when viewed from a particular angle, often making objects closer to the viewer appear larger.

4. Overlapping: By overlapping objects in the scene, the artist creates a sense of depth, indicating which objects are closer or further away from the viewer.

5. Size and scale: Objects that are closer to the viewer will generally appear larger in perspective, while objects that are further away will appear smaller.

To find the technique the artist did NOT use, we need to study the image. Since the image is not provided in your question, I cannot directly examine it. However, you can analyze the image yourself by examining the presence or absence of the aforementioned techniques. Determine which technique is absent, and you will have the answer to your question.