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  • Powerhouse
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My first 3D Effect, I most do just manipulations. Good or bad?
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Nice use of the "One point perspective". Just a tip, with 3D objects, you want to establish a light source. So, light should not hit all of the front plane, while still completely hitting the upper or lower planes. You did a nice job with the bottom one, but it wasn't done on the top. Also, the further objects get, the smaller, and more desaturated they appear.
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Muah wrote Nice use of the "One point perspective". Just a tip, with 3D objects, you want to establish a light source. So, light should not hit all of the front plane, while still completely hitting the upper or lower planes. You did a nice job with the bottom one, but it wasn't done on the top. Also, the further objects get, the smaller, and more desaturated they appear.

Thanks for the feedback. Now that I look at it I can see that from your perspective. Thanks
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