Thanks again for sharing your experience and knowledge.Off the topic,l have become.interested in the poster artist Reynold Brown and William F. Rose do you have any insights on how they worked.Thanks.again.
@@AnthonyGeorge-w2t Yes- and that is super cool- it’s actually creating what would really happen with those lenses. BUT- the point of foreshortening is often taking artistic license and *choosing* which areas to exaggerate, and which not to. It’s not mathematically accurate, but that’s the point. You may have a shot that technically would be a wide angle lens from far away, but you would often still want to foreshorten some areas, even though it wouldn’t be that way with a camera.
So stoked to have found you on RUclips! I love your work and even own one of your books! Very excited to see more content!
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Thanks again for sharing your experience and knowledge.Off the topic,l have become.interested in the poster artist Reynold Brown and William F. Rose do you have any insights on how they worked.Thanks.again.
@@user-by1xy4tr4j Great artists! I wish I did. I should look into it more…
I notice a life thing unmentioned . It was on the street and a train.any where. Must be others if I watch closely
@@AnthonyGeorge-w2t Yeah, you see cool examples everywhere! 🙌
Lens distortion corrected on a computer
@@AnthonyGeorge-w2t you can do that to correct your artwork?
@@mattbusch think of it as a grid plane converted to either a concave or convex image.
@@mattbusch a grid plane can be reconfigured. Vertically. Horizontally. Oblong. Circle. Etc. Etc a black hole (whirlpool pattern)....
@@AnthonyGeorge-w2t Yes- and that is super cool- it’s actually creating what would really happen with those lenses. BUT- the point of foreshortening is often taking artistic license and *choosing* which areas to exaggerate, and which not to. It’s not mathematically accurate, but that’s the point. You may have a shot that technically would be a wide angle lens from far away, but you would often still want to foreshorten some areas, even though it wouldn’t be that way with a camera.