Architectural Fantasy, 1784 : Clerisseau Charles Louis (1721-1820)
He is well known of painting antique/ruins architecture
Technique : Gouache, pen and brown wash on cardboard.
The original painting has a cheerful atmosphere, so i adjust the color to be darker and give a desperate and lonely atmosphere. I also add some light to windows in the background to give a hopeful feeling.
So this painting gives a sad, desperate and hopeful atmosphere at the same time.
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#1 Adjusting the brightness of the photo and changing background to be a desert. Creating a hotter atmosphere, people seems to be very tired. |
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#2 Adding no photo sign to created a surreal atmosphere. |
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#3 Changing the sky to be pink to create a duck and remove two people on the left, so it creates a romantic atmosphere. |
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#4 Adjust the sky color to be gloomy like it's going to rain, and people in the picture seems hurry to go home. |
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#5 Shifting people around to create a surreal atmosphere. |
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#6 Change the background to be a forest and adding fog to create a mysterious atmosphere, it seems like this building is hidden somewhere. |
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I tried to rotate the building around to see the building in the different view. |
View of the Brera Palace in Milan, 1829 : Giovanni Migliara (1785-1837)
His style was historic, medieval and romantic.
Technique : Graphite and watercolor.
The original painting gives a cramped atmosphere, the space seems very small.
So i deleted the wall at the top, and the atmosphere seems to be more open.
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#1 I tried to make the picture brighter, so make the space look bigger. |
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#2 Adjusting the brightness to be darker, to make the space looks narrower. |
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#3 Deleting 3 people and make the picture to be pink, so it creates a romantic atmosphere. |
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#4 Delete all the people here and adjust the light to be darker and greener, so it creates a spooky atmosphere. |
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#5 Delete the arch and added some trees instead, to create a brighter and bigger space. |
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