Before I start on my thumbnails, I decided to look at the basics of one, two, and three point perspectives to get a quick grasp on the mechanics of it, which involved looking at different shapes and how perspective warps them. This could be used to enhance both my thumbnails and final exterior and interior shots as I could use these same mechanics to create dramatic and/or dynamic viewpoints (particularly with taller structures).
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ReplyDeleteThese are skilfully executed! The three point perspectives are really technical :)
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