Hey Katy - think about using the immediate foreground too - bold silhouettes that give a suggestion that the viewer is looking through or past a structure or rock formation or whatever... it can create a greater sense of being 'in' an environment, as opposed to always hovering 'above' or 'beside'...
Hey Katy - think about using the immediate foreground too - bold silhouettes that give a suggestion that the viewer is looking through or past a structure or rock formation or whatever... it can create a greater sense of being 'in' an environment, as opposed to always hovering 'above' or 'beside'...
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