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Posted By Duncan on 03/09/2008 11:25 AM
Ed,
By putting the larger buildings in the foreground, and the smaller ones towards the back, you are acheiving an effect of "forced perspective". This makes the smaller ones look like they're further away than they really are.
I guess what I'm saying is, if you like the buildings, get 'em, and sort it out later...
I have to agree with Duncan. I have done what he suggests to achieve a very satisfactory effect. It is all in the placement.
Ed,
By putting the larger buildings in the foreground, and the smaller ones towards the back, you are acheiving an effect of "forced perspective". This makes the smaller ones look like they're further away than they really are.
I guess what I'm saying is, if you like the buildings, get 'em, and sort it out later...
I have to agree with Duncan. I have done what he suggests to achieve a very satisfactory effect. It is all in the placement.