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The print quality aside, I think that backdrop behind the yard is damn effective. Kudos!DFF
I like it. Looks just like a strip of trees would be along the tracks.
How do you cut out the tops of the trees? All those branches
I don't! That's the beauty of using a white backdrop. The photo just fades to white. You can see some of the crop marks at the top that I still need to trim off.
Well, moving onto more backdrops. Now for along the yard. I'm not quite as happy, and I'm extra annoyed the printer ran out of ink half way through, but I'm looking for feedback here too.
I think the backdop tree are too short.
:ashat:ery aside, that's actually one of my concerns. I'm hoping that them being "in the distance" works. Not convincing?
The focus should be on the railroad, not the backdrop. I think what you have done is perfect. Any more and the backdrop starts to compete with the modeling.A bigger question in my mind: How will you treat the point at which the overpass meets the backdrop?
Not that I know how to do it or a tool the can do it, but couldn't you separate the trees from the distant background, enlarge them vertically and the reimpose them atop the unchanged background?