Are you trying to copy the painting? If so a lot if the scale and positioning is wrong.
For example. The window in front of the wall on the left should be as tall as the door. There is a well to the side of that window too.
Everything at the moment seems really flat. Make sure you use a lot of refrences and not just one painting. What makes these areas really amazing is the awesome trim work and stucco carvings you find everywhere.
look at how rockin this door is!
I personally would get rid of those individual stepping stones and use a texture. I think it is this vid that shows how to set up the materials correctly and how to paint them in https://youtu.be/PDlGKZ1c3Zc
I'm on my phone so if its not that live training my bad.
I would probably take a step back. Really focus on getting the scene and scale fully fleshed out and when you are 100% happy with it, then go into detailing. Giving each piece greater attention instead of trying to rush it all together.
It's a great start though and keen to see you smash it out!
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For example. The window in front of the wall on the left should be as tall as the door. There is a well to the side of that window too.
Everything at the moment seems really flat. Make sure you use a lot of refrences and not just one painting. What makes these areas really amazing is the awesome trim work and stucco carvings you find everywhere.
I personally would get rid of those individual stepping stones and use a texture. I think it is this vid that shows how to set up the materials correctly and how to paint them in
I'm on my phone so if its not that live training my bad.
I would probably take a step back. Really focus on getting the scene and scale fully fleshed out and when you are 100% happy with it, then go into detailing. Giving each piece greater attention instead of trying to rush it all together.
It's a great start though and keen to see you smash it out!