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Summary Guide
Three-dimensionality
ERCO Three-dimensionality
The spatial impression is determined by the assumption that light comes from above.
ERCO Three-dimensionality
By inverting the picture, the perception of elevation and depth is reversed.
ERCO Three-dimensionality
The spatial form of an object can be recognised by the gradient of the shadows.
Changing luminance levels may arise from the spatial form of the illuminated object; examples of this are the formation of typical shadows on objects such as cubes, cylinders or spheres.