noun
- a technique in drawing or painting in which objects are depicted as shorter or compressed to create the illusion of depth and perspective, especially when viewed at an angle
- the act or process of making something appear shorter or of reducing its apparent length
Usage: art and visual representation
Examples
- The artist used foreshortening to make the outstretched arm appear to reach toward the viewer.
- In Renaissance painting, foreshortening was a revolutionary technique that added realism to figures.
- The photographer's angle created an unintended foreshortening of the building's height.
- Mastering foreshortening is essential for life drawing students.
- The foreshortening of the legs in the portrait made the figure appear to be reclining.
- Comic book artists often employ foreshortening to convey action and movement.