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Posted on 27/08/06 10:09:25 AM |
Eggbox
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Hall perspective
Taking on board Steve's comments about the difficulty in establishing the correct perspective I went back and rethought my last Challenge. Having now fixed the vanishing point and horizon I found the woman at the back was correct. I repositioned the plumber to the same horizon line but it still doesn't look right. What am I missing or is it really right and I can't see it? And is the painter still too small? Ted ![]() |
Posted on 27/08/06 10:11:46 AM |
Eggbox
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Re: Hall perspective
Sorry I should have thought about file size! Hall without horizon. ![]() |
Posted on 28/08/06 02:00:44 AM |
Pierre
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Re: Hall perspective
Mmh... Actually I don't see anything wrong with the plumber, except the way he's looking at the ladies... ![]() _________________ |
Posted on 28/08/06 8:57:42 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Hall perspective
I think my problem with the plumber is that he's now a little too short. The eyeline thing assumes everyone's the same height, and this man's clearly pretty tall! It's a tricky one to get right. The problem with your original post was that he towered over us so far that we appeared to be sitting down; now, he's just a touch diminutive. This is just me being fussy. Choose to ignore it if you like! |
Posted on 29/08/06 3:10:21 PM |
Eggbox
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Re: Hall perspective
I'm very glad you're fussy. It's that level of fussines that gets things right and encourages me to think about what I am doing. I was just trying to work out a formula to get things like that sorted out (if such a formula exists!) |