Layout backdrop information needed
#16
A photo background doesn't have to be "busy" with a lot of detail to compete with the foreground. It can be simple like some distant mountains (or buildings) like in this picture. I misted the photos with dul-cote to give them a hazy off in the distance look.


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#17
Mike,Unlike rolling hills it's harder to blend in a industrial scene where everything looks like it belongs.You just need to use industry photos that looks like they belong with the modeled industries.

Excellent job by the way. Thumbsup
Larry
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#18
Thanks for the replies guys.
You all have made some really good valid points.
Gives me a lot to think about
BTW-nice job Mike.
Bob
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#19
Thanks guys.
Mike

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