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The detailed elaboration followed. I decided to add the debris of the blasted bridge, some damaged cars, cracked pavements and small features of the buildings (smashed windows, shabby signboards, mud, etc.) Ve[Kv07
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When applying photos and textures you always lean to extra-drawing. This is a real fun and interesting work. Moreover, here you are free to create the effects of perspective view. This can be achieved via lights and shadows, contrast and color. However, it is better not to abuse contrast, since it may spoil the desired effect. Moderation and accuracy are your best allies here. @&G
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OK, here we are, in the most intriguing part of the process: lighting, falling shadows and colors. Since the light on my picture fell from the left side, I decided to make the dramatic bridge shadow falling on the road. It looked good and conveyed deep effect to the image. I also adjusted the tone and colors of the image by adding the contrast. Clouds and sunlit buildings at the background also contributed to airy deep effect. That was the stage I tried to gain good object visualization of my work. = p2AK\
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