I like the painterly textures - but there's a softness to everything which means, in terms of spatial effect, everything feels a bit 'mid-ground'; in essence, I feel like I'm looking at the corrugated surface of a single surface - as opposed to a series of receding planes. You might want to apply the rules of occlusion/interposition more boldy and utilise aerial perspective and texture gradient to help orientate the eye and push the experience of distance:
Ah phil this i understand it is my biggest problem I feel in all my pieces, Ill have a look at the link and talk to photoshop phil in the tutorial today.
Im really liking the earthy colours you have given to the scenes mate...
ReplyDeleteI like the painterly textures - but there's a softness to everything which means, in terms of spatial effect, everything feels a bit 'mid-ground'; in essence, I feel like I'm looking at the corrugated surface of a single surface - as opposed to a series of receding planes. You might want to apply the rules of occlusion/interposition more boldy and utilise aerial perspective and texture gradient to help orientate the eye and push the experience of distance:
ReplyDeletefor more info on depth perception visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_perception
Ah phil this i understand it is my biggest problem I feel in all my pieces, Ill have a look at the link and talk to photoshop phil in the tutorial today.
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