Asked by Andrew Vahil on Jul 15, 2024

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Which of the following choices is NOT a monocular cue that painters can incorporate into their work to convey information about the relative distances of objects?

A) superposition
B) linear perspective
C) aerial perspective
D) convergence

Monocular Cue

A visual signal that allows for depth perception and estimation of an object's distance using just one eye.

Superposition

A principle in physics that for any two overlapping waves, the resulting wave is obtained by adding the amplitudes of the individual waves at each point.

Convergence

The process by which lines of perspective in a drawing or photograph appear to converge as they recede toward the horizon line, creating the illusion of depth. In a biological context, it refers to the evolution of similar features in species of different lineages.

  • Pinpoint several depth cues and assess their impact on perceptual understanding.
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Ahmed PastaouiJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Convergence is a binocular cue that refers to the degree to which the eyes turn inward when looking at an object, which provides information about depth perception. Therefore, convergence is not a monocular cue. The other options, superposition, linear perspective, and aerial perspective, are all monocular cues that painters can use to convey information about distance in their work.