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Medieval/18th Cent street in forced perspective

Posted by Paul on 06 Feb 2016, 12:51

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a load more pics and the "making of" HERE
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Posted by santifernandez on 06 Feb 2016, 12:59

Nice photo...
Santi.
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Posted by Peter on 07 Feb 2016, 21:33

Excellent picture! :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 07 Feb 2016, 22:49

Very nice!
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Posted by Susofrick on 08 Feb 2016, 08:44

With those houses it could very well be a scene from Southern Sweden were this kind of houses are pretty common. Great scene!
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Posted by Cryns on 08 Feb 2016, 10:27

Dear Paul,

You are a fascinating person.
Last week we discussed the psychological question about 'where to draw a border line while making a miniature landscape?'
I advised you to use the limited surface of a bouncing ball as a mini-globe. But that was a joke.

AND NOW YOU COME UP WITH THIS!

This is the brilliant solution to your own psychological dilemma: where to draw a line when your diorama or gaming table is extending without knowing where or when to stop?
Answer: The limits will be drawn where the size of your forced optical perspective is zero/horizon.

Two questions:
1) Can this be used 360 degrees around? If not you still have the same old problem.
If possible, it will be a circular diorama with one hole in the middle.
2) Will you use 15mm and 6mm figures in the background and 28mm closest to the viewers point of view?
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Posted by vellek on 10 Feb 2016, 21:05

A fascinating piece of work. I had a good laugh at the " roof tiles" comment. Bravo!
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