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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post
    Thanks Voolf
    Thanks L1 easy answer - with much difficulty.
    This is version 3 of the perspective. The first two were wrong in differing ways.
    That's interesting!

    With my usual workflow, for perspective i usually do a 3D model and hand-drawn (ink on paper) over a light outline of a render. This could really save you some time too! If you're interested, drop me a PM!
    Once you get the hang of the basics, 3D modelling is an extremely quick solution!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lazy One View Post
    That's interesting!

    With my usual workflow, for perspective i usually do a 3D model and hand-drawn (ink on paper) over a light outline of a render. This could really save you some time too! If you're interested, drop me a PM!
    Once you get the hang of the basics, 3D modelling is an extremely quick solution!
    I appreciate the offer L1. Very generous.
    I've worked with 3d in the past, and am familiar with the technique.
    It's more problematic with the organic rock/hill shapes and the changing terrain levels.
    I can model it, but it just takes so much longer.
    I've also been trying to challenge myself to improve on my visualization.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post
    I appreciate the offer L1. Very generous.
    I've worked with 3d in the past, and am familiar with the technique.
    It's more problematic with the organic rock/hill shapes and the changing terrain levels.
    I can model it, but it just takes so much longer.
    I've also been trying to challenge myself to improve on my visualization.
    Complex geometries don't help much, but knowing what you're after (which is a volume study rather than an actual 3D model) it could still be a quicker way.
    This is definitely a very good exercise of volumes, anyways.

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