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A landscape is a section of land on which can appear both natural landmarks and man-made landmarks. Understanding perspective can help you to draw more accurate landscapes. 1 Start by drawing a square with a cross through the centre (picture a). The vertical line will represent the depth of the picture and the horizontal line will represent the horizon. 2 Add two more line to the square as per picture b. 3 Colour in the bottom triangle with different shades of brown, this will be a path that leads off into the distance. See picture d. 4 Colour in the top half of the square. This will be the sky, you could colour this in blue with white clouds or darker colours to represent a stormy sky. See picture e. 5 Lightly add two more lines to your drawing to the top half of the square (picture c). In this triangular section to the left and right of the picture you can draw trees or buildings or a fence. Follow the lines so that the objects start large and get smaller towards the centre. See picture f. @ Experiment with changing the.positions.of,the lines to see how it affects your picture. capo Anaya5.A Authored photocopable miter @ Write these words in English. adaptar / adaptacién consumidor: * carnivoro * herbivoro: * omnivoro descomponedor ecosistemas fauna flora cadena alimentaria red alimentaria habitat ecosistema humanizado cadena alimentaria productor super consumidores ‘worm cusredecaia Dlogapet com [Gnpo Anaya SA. Authorid phorocopable mat WORD LISTS

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