aerial perspective

collocation in English

meaningsofaerialandperspective

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aerial
noun[C]
uk
/ˈeə.ri.əl/
us
/ˈer.i.əl/
a structure made of metal rods or wires that receives or sends out radio or ...
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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofaerialandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He painted architectural designs and bird's-eye views with figures seen from anaerialperspective.
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This use of immediatesometimes incongruouscontrasts has an exaggerative effect on the foregrounds strong colour saturation; itself a component in the effect ofaerialperspective.
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There are two main meanings of the term: linear perspective andaerialperspective.
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Occasionally, a news helicopter will also be present and scripted cutscenes will be viewed from anaerialperspective.
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Classical linear andaerialperspective, uninterrupted surface transitions and chiaroscuro were pushed aside.
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Aerialperspectiveis a technique in painting, for indicating distance by approximating the effect of the atmosphere on distant objects.
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Theaerialperspectiveostensibly improved mapmaking, especially when combined with the use of photography.
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On the background, behind the ox and the donkey, is a rocky, hilly landscape painted usingaerialperspective.
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With this revolution, the linear perspective and theaerialperspectivethat were in use in art expression until then were totally abandoned.
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This is called atmospheric perspective oraerialperspective.
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It is set under a large portico, which opens on a magnificent landscape created according toaerialperspective.
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Distance in these paintings is built up through a series of orthogonal architectural surfaces, and indicated by overlap occlusion, foreshortening, diminution, pronouncedaerialperspective, but without vanishing points.
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Electroluminescent lighting is now used as an application for public safety identification involving alphanumeric characters on the roof of vehicles for clear visibility from anaerialperspective.
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The landscape in the distance contains representations of actual churches, while the depiction of the mountains beyond contain the first known example in art ofaerialperspective.
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He also illustrated his cast and landscape with a slightaerialperspective, so that it always seemed that the reader was looking down at the events of each tale.
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