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Entry#  235. The importance of light and shade in the perspective of disappearance (235-239).


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An opaque body seen in a line in which the light falls will reveal

no prominences to the eye. For instance, let _a_ be the solid body

and _c_ the light; _c m_ and _c n_ will be the lines of incidence of

the light, that is to say the lines which transmit the light to the

object _a_. The eye being at the point _b_, I say that since the

light _c_ falls on the whole part _m n_ the portions in relief on

that side will all be illuminated. Hence the eye placed at _c_

cannot see any light and shade and, not seeing it, every portion

will appear of the same tone, therefore the relief in the prominent

or rounded parts will not be visible.


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