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To me it looks great until you get to the overpass. Could you Photoshop in a continuing overpass over the tress and grading down toward the slope on the other side?
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Although I am an advocate for taller trees (something Ed and I agree on), I have no problem with the trees being shorter in this case, because (1) you can see a river through the trees, justifying a slope towards the river, and (2) you don't want or need the backdrop overpowering the layout.DFFEDIT: Looking back at the pictures, those trees appear to be scrub-type trees, so they wouldn't necessarily be that tall anyway.
Hmmm. I've tried that treatment myself a time or two. It works for a little while.Can you draw lightly (or photoshop in) lines representing the bridge disappearing in the perspective? Do both sides of the backdrop that way. Then paste the far river bank tree line to the backdrop where it meets the bridge such that the tree line is visible above the roadway surface. Place some vehicles on the road to obscure the view. Done.
And, like so many places these days. That scene above is now treed in.
So there was a lot of chatter about some sort of open house or something, complete with a Model Railroading A lister being among the attendees....Pictures or it didn't happen. Lee
That street running is gonna be hawt