01-16-2013, 02:26 PM
Adding a bit more interest to the open door of the warehouse , was achieved by gluing a picture of a warehouse interior, to a bit of styrene and gluing it down at about half an inch behind the door.
This leaves a little space in front of the picture to add some 3D details and further create the illusion of depth.
Once the roof is on the building, it will get darker inside and it will only be visible through the daylight that enters the building through the loading door, further hiding the fact that this is a picture.
Koos
![[Image: 8386758577_e719c09db7_z.jpg]](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8323/8386758577_e719c09db7_z.jpg)
Interior warehouse by K2K Koos, on Flickr
This leaves a little space in front of the picture to add some 3D details and further create the illusion of depth.
Once the roof is on the building, it will get darker inside and it will only be visible through the daylight that enters the building through the loading door, further hiding the fact that this is a picture.
Koos
![[Image: 8386758577_e719c09db7_z.jpg]](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8323/8386758577_e719c09db7_z.jpg)
Interior warehouse by K2K Koos, on Flickr
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