Hello, I am finishing a project for art due tomorrow. It is a hallway in perspective. The walls, celing, and floor are a checker red and black pattern. I outlined the checker lines in red. Now to my question. The problem is about one of the stair cases. At first I intended to make it look like the stairs stop short in thin air. Now it almost looks like it meets the floor. I'm fine with that. I asked my dad to take a look at it. He said it looked good but said if I wanted to make it look completely meeting the ground I should draw a line coming from the stairs meeting the wall. Should I do this to make it look like I'm purposely meeting the floor or should I keep it partially floating? The point of this project is to make it like an odd dream with mazes and stuff so it would be fine if I left stuff in mid-air.
Mckick answered Thursday November 10 2005, 10:44 am: I would leave it partially floating in the air. If it's suppose to be like a dream with mazes. [ Mckick's advice column | Ask Mckick A Question ]
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