I felt total peace as I worked this morning. The completed results really surprised me, from a dead image to one that is clear and filled with life.
I felt total peace as I worked this morning. The completed results really surprised me, from a dead image to one that is clear and filled with life.
Last edited by laser1; 19 April 2014 at 02:56 PM.
Looks good laser1. It looks like you improved the perspective somewhat but stayed with the 3 point look. Most architectural delineators normally keep all the vertical faces vertical. Other than that you did a wonderful job.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Yes, thank you for your comments. I was only working on a challenge to improve the flat, dull image of the old photograph to a crisp, vivid colorful one. I was not concerned with the composition of the photograph... Thanks again...
I myself have not done much with perspective or Architectural Delineation using the computer. Everything I did was all hand done and so tight. I longed to be loose but never was allowed in my profession. When I took up oil painting I was able to loosen up by using a large brush. Then health issues put a stop to that, so now for a long time I just do the best I can and mostly do goofy stuff, and try to learn from you guys.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
I know what you mean, I envy artist that are able to draw with carefree flare of hand. Now being 79 years old, I no longer have a steady hand.
I located a photo of buildings with extreme tilt. I quickly corrected most of the tilt, but I did not attempt to correct the color etc... Notice how the buildings took on a different appearance... Many photographers and artist desire the extreme tilt. If someone wanted to pay the price, they could purchase a costly lens with a tilt correction adjustment.
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