


After talking to Alan on friday, he showed me a way in which I can add a ground plane. As the painting doesn't abide by reality I need to match up my ground plane first. He recomended I create a camera ot use instead of the inbuilt ones in Maya. This way I can get my perspective right. By experimenting with the focal lengh and overscan settings. Below is what I hope is a balence between reality and De Chirico's painting.


No comments:
Post a Comment