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Tlacana City by Caelan

Tlacana City

Caelan

I never really posted this anywhere because I never got a chance to finish it up to my satisfaction, but maybe you'll enjoy it anyway!

This was one of the final pieces I did for last fall's Environment I class.

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    Wow - great use of perspective!

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      Thanks! I know I still have a lot to learn with perspective. But it's slowly getting more reasonable. Carapace is a wonderful tool, also.

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        What is carapace?

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          It's a tool used to find/create perspective lines in drawings. Here!

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    Oh wow! I love this landscape. It's really gorgeous.

    What really gets me about this most of all is the detail you included on the little plants on top of the roof on the right. Every little leaf is accounted for... and the archway in the way back of the view. The stairs and other things in the way back which you still included detail on. That's astonishing. ;v;

    It's really beautiful.

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    This looks amazing! I didn't expect to see a fine image of aerial city landscape on Weasyl, let alone one in the precolumbian setting.

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      Thank you! I'm glad you like it; the story it's from takes a lot of mesoamerican inspiration which is specifically pre-columbian. It's so much harder to find that information, though; so much of the historical narrative revolves around the conqueror, unfortunately.
      I pretty much treat Weasyl like any of my other galleries; I can't really think of any particular reason to only upload furry-specific work, and most of what I do is fantasy-related any way!

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    It's beautiful, what can I say? I rarely see fine mesoamerican art on the internet, I just love it.

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      Thank you so much! Yeah, my primary personal project has a lot of Mesoamerican cultural inspiration, so this piece was sort of a test run for that sort of architecture!