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is there any use of shadow?(robert louis stdvenson​

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Answered by SouLAbhiNaV
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Shadows add facet and meaning to an image. Without shadows the object may appear plain and boring. Lights and shadows establish the correlation of one object to another and their place in the full scene. The position and strength of the lights and shadows also set the general mood of the subject.

Answered by prish123
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Humans constantly, but unconsciously, use shadows to judge the shape of objects in their environment. Because shadows reveal much about an object's extension in space, they are often used to heighten the illusion of depth in a painting.

Shadows can be an incredibly useful tool in terms of quickly establishing the all-important focal points of a rendering, by obscuring the areas surrounding a focal point; you are effectively framing part of the image. Additionally, shadows reassure us that objects are sharing the same space.

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