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Very challenging to do without rotating the paper. I only rotated the paper while doing C.
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A - Diminution - 5 - The castle is about the same size as the man with sword/shield. Convergence - 2 - Castle. Foreshortening - 2 - Some on the cyclops and human figures. Overlap - 3 - The hills and the figures. Atmosphere - 3 - The castle distant mountains and clouds. B - Diminution - 5 - Mountains are smaller than the lady! Convergence - 1 - Not much, possibly the ground the lady is standing on and the mountains. Foreshortening - 2 - The lady's arms and the dead tree's trunk and branches that's behind her. Overlap - 3 - The lady in front of the dead tree, the ledge shes standing on in front of the background mountains. Atmosphere - 2 - The tree leaves in the upper right, the mountains slightly lighter and the clouds. C - Diminution - 5 - The Woman compared to the castle and mountain. Convergence - 2 - The main boat possibly converging upwards and the buildings in the background. Foreshortening - 2 - The woman's leg and head the boats mast Overlap - 5 - Lots. The rope in front of the woman and the woman in front the castle, right side boat and ocean. Atmosphere - 1 - Very little to none. D - Diminution - 2 - The bricks as they move away. The man with the shotgun is smaller than the woman. Convergence - 3 - The building and the window, very little convergence. Foreshortening - 4 - The woman's body is completely foreshortened. Overlap - 3 - The woman in from of the two window openings, her head in front of her left arm, right leg over left leg. The man in front of the gun case. Atmosphere - 2 - Slight lightening of color to the right and top of the lady, very subtle but effective.
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Thanks Marshall, looking forward to the rest of the course
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My goal is to get better at perspective. I grew up fascinated by the artwork of Larry Elmore and Keith Parkinson.
Marshall Vandruff
I can see why you grew up fascinated by them. Their realism... Thanks for posting.
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