This was my sample for the IC733 at Birch Lane, I had come across this shot and I am working on a December daily scrapbook binder ( its more like a "December memories" book as I do not scrap every single day) and I thought this would translate to a neat piece of art for one of the pockets. I did take a grey pencil and scribble some random shadows under some of the crevices of the bricks. My alphabet dies I ended up using ended up being a little too small to distress so I left the silver plain. tfl.
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I really like to see the texture of brick walls. I would suggest aiming the light source from a higher angle and and a little more to the left to increase the shadows at the edges of the bricks.
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