WOWWW, how beautiful your work! I love tapestries!
I really like how you have photographed the whole process, I think it greatly enriches your work and the way you tell it, so full of details.
As a note I would say that in the zenith you have to be very careful in the position of the camera with respect to the plane where the scene takes place. I don't know if you notice that in the last photo, for example, the pots look like they are going to fall out of the image at any moment. The solution for this is to place the camera in the center of the photograph (I said in the course that we should throw our body as far forward as we could) and also make sure that the camera is perpendicular to the plane. On the mobile screen, a crosshair appears that makes it easy for you to see if it is correct. In this way, we prevent objects from deforming and giving us that visual sensation of falling. Pay attention to that and you'll see how it changes :)
Thank you very much for sharing your final project!
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Professeur PlusWOWWW, how beautiful your work! I love tapestries!
I really like how you have photographed the whole process, I think it greatly enriches your work and the way you tell it, so full of details.
As a note I would say that in the zenith you have to be very careful in the position of the camera with respect to the plane where the scene takes place. I don't know if you notice that in the last photo, for example, the pots look like they are going to fall out of the image at any moment. The solution for this is to place the camera in the center of the photograph (I said in the course that we should throw our body as far forward as we could) and also make sure that the camera is perpendicular to the plane. On the mobile screen, a crosshair appears that makes it easy for you to see if it is correct. In this way, we prevent objects from deforming and giving us that visual sensation of falling. Pay attention to that and you'll see how it changes :)
Thank you very much for sharing your final project!
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