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Can You Spot the Physics of Frutiger Aero?
Must the globe in a Frutiger Aero scene rest on a solid surface?
Difficulty: Easy
Yes, every globe must sit on solid ground.
No, it can be grounded, floating, submerged, or suspended in splash effects.
Only if a road leads directly to it.
Only when the scene also contains a screen.
When a monitor appears, can it behave like a portal into the surrounding world?
Difficulty: Medium
No, the monitor always remains a sealed flat surface.
Yes, water and fish can spill out of it, dissolving the boundary between screen space and the scene.
Only when the monitor displays a road.
Yes, but only when no water appears in the scene.
What is the main construction role of a winding road or water ribbon?
Difficulty: Hard
To keep the viewer's eye fixed on the nearest object.
To act as a leading line that pulls the eye from the foreground toward a focal point and onward toward the distance.
To separate every object into unrelated areas.
To replace the horizon with a flat background.
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