Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Monocular Cues: Texture Gradient

Texture gradient is the idea that an object's texture is more distinct when it is closer.  From farther away, the same object may appear smoother and more indistinct than it actually is.  For example: a brick wall.  From close up, you can really see all the crevices and rough edges of each brick, but from farther away it looks much more indistinct.

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