the best thing you can do is make many so it's hard to pick!
I'm feeling the second is the possibly my favorite for it's composition, but the last might be a more straight forward approach. The goal being simply a massive sci-fi environment
I actually prefer #3. Mostly because it has a more interesting horison and the light fires up into the sky where as #2 it traps it back down into the hanger type thing. I'm sure a rotation could make the first two more interesting but I've always tended to prefer open ceilings in sci-fi material. After all, if we weren't always looking towards the sky we'd have never ended up there.
#3 because of the unique perspective and the potential of mystery...so many places where your eye wanders and wonders what lies beyond the structures... #2 reminds me of being in an office building in a sky scraper with floor to ceiling windows. #1 feels way too one dimensional to me and lacks that feeling of mystery that #3 does for me, which is a major component of the whole sci-fi genre
Thanks so much for the feedback guys - seriously appreciated! Right now it's all about learning 'what works best' in this unfamiliar territory I'm working with and your thoughts really help
I actually prefer #3. Mostly because it has a more interesting horison and the light fires up into the sky where as #2 it traps it back down into the hanger type thing. I'm sure a rotation could make the first two more interesting but I've always tended to prefer open ceilings in sci-fi material. After all, if we weren't always looking towards the sky we'd have never ended up there.
ReplyDelete#3 because of the unique perspective and the potential of mystery...so many places where your eye wanders and wonders what lies beyond the structures... #2 reminds me of being in an office building in a sky scraper with floor to ceiling windows. #1 feels way too one dimensional to me and lacks that feeling of mystery that #3 does for me, which is a major component of the whole sci-fi genre
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the feedback guys - seriously appreciated! Right now it's all about learning 'what works best' in this unfamiliar territory I'm working with and your thoughts really help
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