Backdrop at Mason Park Bridge
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WOW !!!! That's looking better all the time !
I'm thinking ( yeah I know, you can smell the wood burning ), one of the reasons your 3D trees look so much darker, is that the backdrop trees, immediately behind them, are too light, in addition to the darkness of the 3D trees. The transition is too abrupt, especially on the left hand side. On the right, the horizon, and background trees "change of color with distance", happens behind the bank of the bayou.
The left side needs more of a f ade from dark to lighter, to even lighter yet, to lightest.........kind of like that, as the distance increases. Smile
The perspective, at least as seen in photographs, is excellent !!! Thumbsup Thumbsup
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