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What is the difference between Chinese painting and western oil painting in spatial processing method?

The differences between Chinese painting and Western oil painting in spatial treatment are: different spatial perspectives, different frames of reference, and different emphasis.

I. Different spatial perspectives

1. Chinese paintings: the spatial perspective of Chinese paintings is scattered perspective.

2. Western oil painting: the spatial perspective of western oil painting is focal point perspective.

2. Different frames of reference

1. Chinese painting: Chinese painting defines the frame of reference according to people's inner needs, and generally does not follow the actual proportionality.

2. Western oil painting: Western oil paintings have a set of reference system that conforms to the law of universal balance in nature in terms of dividing the space, arranging the position of objects, and configuring the shapes and sizes of objects, with triangular and diagonal as the main ones.

Three, focus on different

1, Chinese painting: Chinese painting focuses on highlighting the effect of space by setting off between objects.

2, Western oil painting: Western oil painting focuses on highlighting the spatial effect with a sense of hierarchy.