Slow-cember step 6: I had to fake in photoshop cast shadows of the main objects to get cards out to loyal customers, but I would like to paint them onto the watercolor and do some digital edits and additions before calling this finished.
I hope the method to determine cast shadows in perspective will be covered in the new light and shadows course.
One thing that did not hit me until the painting stage is that something about the perspective is off on the built-in toy shelves. I thought I had it right drawing boxes for the shelves, finding converging lines, drawing the ellipse curves above and below the horizon line (back of wall on second floor where dog stands), etc. but something about the shelves doesn't look right.
I painted enough of a bleed to allow some flexibility in cropping to fit a 5x7 vertical greeting card, but am wondering if there are glaring mistakes in the positioning I have chosen?
Tips on painting realistic cast shadows will be appreciated.
At this pace, I might be able to put all the vignettes from my original "santa's workshop" concept together by December 2020
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Preliminary 5x7 card:
