Size
This poster of Harry Potter is an example of size. Harry is the biggest person in the image because he is closer to the front of the image. Everyone behind him start to get smaller because they are further away from the front of the image.
Original image
http://images1.fanpop.com/images/photos/1900000/Harry-Potter-cast-harry-potter-and-the-goblet-of-fire-1913230-2560-1924.jpg
Linear Perspective
This painting called Alley By The Lake by Leonid Afremov is an example of linear perspective. The light posts, trees, and sidewalk start to get smaller as they get further away and they all meet at a single point in the lower right of the painting.
Original image
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/alley-by-the-lake-leonid-afremov.html
Overlapping
This image shows fish overlapping each other. The fish on the very top are bigger than the fish underneath because the fish on the top are in front of the fish in the back showing that they are closer.
Original image
http://www.deshow.net/cartoon/liang-yansheng-chinese-art-531.html
For illusion of motion I chose to find examples of blurred outlines, multiple images, and anticipated motion.
Blurred Outlines
This photo of tumbling dice is an example of blurred outlines. You can see the motion of the dice turning as they bounce off the ground and are rolling. You can also see the numbers on the dice changing as they are moving too.
Original image
Multiple Images
This image shows multiple images of a cat falling and turning around in the air so that it can land on its feet. We can see each motion that the cat goes through in order to turn its body around.
Original image
Anticipated Motion
This image is showing the wave is in motion because the wave is curving down towards the boats and it looks like it is going to crash into the boats below.
Original image
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