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vokaris
I would like to know if the buildings are supposed to be vertical of tapered
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bigbuck
If viewing a building square on like this, vertical lines should share the same vanishing point and horizontal lines should appear horizontal. If they're tapered lilke Vok suggests, then their floors are also sloping toward the outside.
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JClark8220
vokaris, they are vertically tapered, just as the original. I just duplicated one side, and added the bridge of sighs... cleaned it up and water, etc. I think I should have added more of the bottom of the bridge showing...just a tad.
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bigbuck
Vertically tapered? The original is vertical. It appears tapered because it vanishes to a vanishing point. That's called perspective.
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JulieCluck
the lower windows are out of porportion just a tad and they appear bowed. :D
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vokaris
The buildings in the source photo are vertical as most buildings are. They look tapered due to perspective - all verticals merge in one imaginary vanishing point
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vokaris
The perspective applies to the walls between the buildings too - see similar twin towers photos
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Red_Lighter
way off
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vokaris
I asked if the buildings were tapered because they look like Temple Gates in Ancient Egypt due to a) the angles of the walls, and b) the angled reflection in the water
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Bridge of Sighs
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by JClark8220
Created February 04, 2008
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