A very rough perspective practice for school’s digital painting/editing course. The idea was simply to create an outdoor picture with structures, where perspectives are pretty much mathematically correct through vanishing points. This includes shadows and lights, which are defined by sun’s placement and the horizon. Takes a whole bunch of lines and crap to figure out stuff accurately in the end..
Inspired by Noah Bradley’s “In the Shadows of Glory” http://fav.me/d30l73u , I wanted to try a similar setting and see where the sun would have to be to shine through this similar kind of a thick gate with a narrow gateway. Rest is just extra.
This one is pretty much nothing but a skeleton, but I probably wont bother to continue it.


