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Define the following polygons:EQUIANGULAR POLYGON

INSCRIBED POLYGONSTAR POLYGON

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When do we say that two figures are equal?

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What is the difference between two geometric figures that are equal and two that are similar?

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Explain what steps we need to follow inorder to construct the following regular Polygons according to their specificmethods:

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How does distortion create depth in visual compositions?

OBLIQUE PERSPECTIVE

SIZE OF FIGURES

COLOUR OF SHAPES AND SPACE

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List and define the main elements usedin a linear perspective.

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Explain what atmospheric perspective is based on.

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Look for images in the links where the atmospheric perspective is their mostimportant element. Cut them and paste onto the power point presentation. Discuss thedifferent depth-creating aspects this type of perspective bases itself on.

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Look for images in the links whosecompositions follow one or more of theseprinciples: perspective, changing size, overlapping. Label the techniques used.