What about if you separate the buildings with different depths onto separate layers, and then progressively drop the opacity as the buildings recede from the viewer? I'm not sure how you'd achieve the same thing from the buildings (such as Celestial Shipyard) that transition from foreground to background, though...
Looking really good, by the way
Wingshaw
Formerly TheHoarseWhisperer
There are a three things I know about distance outside. Closer objects will be darker, farther objects will be lighter. Closer objects will be more distinct and have more detail. And I forgot the third, of course.
Darker, more contrast and detail plus warmer tones nearby. Lighter, less contrast, hazy/softer edges plus cooler tones in distance.
If you add a layer mask to your drawing and just paint on that with variable opacity over the sections of buildings in blocks as they recede, that would probably work okay.
Nice sketches
Oh man this thread is so fantastic.
I like to look in here just once in a long time, so i have 10 pages of juicy stuff to gaze upon.
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Thanks for the many answers and support!
Funnily, I realize that I did the exact opposite (darker in the background, lighter in the foreground) on my Celestial Shipyard & Argona views...
So, I tried to follow your good counsels and used a transparency mask to get this.
Artimon vue.jpg
What do you think? Is it too strong? The background is about (crops office) is about 100 meters from the jetties.
Thanks Chashio !
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Here's the key (about at a third).
Artemo View T.jpg
Yup, don't worry, this is just the key . It's about a third of the full sized view (which is just above the key).By Falconius
Looks great. I'm not sure if this is your final format or not, but I think that since you already put some labels underneath with arrows, it's kind of a shame to stamp text over some drawn sections.