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monocular cues
any depth cue that can be processed by using one eye alone
interposition
where one object overlaps the other which causes us to perceive depth
relative depth
distant objects are being perceived as being smaller or higher in relation to items that are closer
relative size
perceptual cue that allows you to know how close objects are to an object of known size
relative clarity
light from distant objects passes through more atmosphere, therefore perceived as hazy and farther away than sharp
relative motion
as we move objects that are stationary appear to move closer than objects, faster it moves
texture gradient
distortion size in which closer objects have compared to objects farther away
light and shadow
cues to determine depth perception and distance
linear perspective
parallel lines appear to converge at some point in the distance