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AtskaHeart
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I need some help with the perspective of this scene, as I feel I'm forcing the perspective a little bit and I'm having some trouble with the roof, especially the dome. One of the problems is that I feel like it's being seen from the outside, not from the inside as it's supposed to be. In the other hand, I wonder if you could give me some input as well, as I'm starting to lose my sight and cannot see where the errors specifically are.
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Yuran
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Hey, great work! You did an excellent work with the foreground, but...
Originally posted by AtskaHeart One of the problems is that I feel like it's being seen from the outside, not from the inside as it's supposed to be. ... This is the reason for uniform illumination in the background. I do not want to give you bad advice, because the background should not dominate the foreground, but I think, if you add a few shadows - It will not be superfluous. And the problem with the dome (optical illusion) it can be solved if you add any details inherent only to the ceiling, not for the roof (for example, a column of light falling from the central part of the dome, or a large chandelier, or hanging draperies) |
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