I thought this was a great example of lighting and shading. The light is striking the back of this purple "thing" which is shining the brightest, leaving the front part of the creature remaining darker. The lighting is more intense at the point of impact which is his backside.
This shot here is my screenshot of a linear perspective depth cue. Lines that run parallel like the ones that I've provided become narrower and narrower the farther it goes on. The front part of this little "trail" appears real wide until it appears that it becomes narrow.
This is my screenshot of the occlusion monocular depth cue. This neat little palm tree is blocking the luxurious yacht which tells us that it is sitting right in front of it. This leads to a portion of the boat to be un-viewable.
I thought this was a cool shot outlining the atmospheric perspective cue. The first picture is really detailed and can be viewed pretty easily. However, the other two in the distance are clearly not as visible.
Here is my screenshot detailing the size differences cue. The photo shows a line of columns, which each column appearing slightly smaller than the one in front.
My final screenshot is of the texture density monocular cue. In the foreground the bricks appear to be larger and less dense. However, to the top left I highlighted a spot where the bricks become more dense further from view.
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