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Originally Posted by Cooleyvol
Henry, have you tried sepia toning the field in that graphic?
I think that just about would tie it all together.
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I'm going to play with a couple ideas before I start on the set. City skylines are easier because there are so many of them. Urban neighborhoods are a bit tougher, and residential / suburb locations even tougher.
Fields can be artistic or photos, but photos are a lot harder to improvise and get them to look right. I prefer the artistic representation.
I have to take off my hat to Teflon, however, he took the time necessary to get the field and background pics to match. It's probably that effort that eventually convinced him to quit as well.
Anyway, there are a number of us, it seems, willing to try this time around - so let's continue to share ideas and maybe we'll end up with not just 30 ballparks, but 100 !!!
ps: I don't know how many of you are familiar with the ballpark designs that don't use a "behind home plate" view. I have put together a number of them that can be downloaded from BCB, as have others. If your not hung up on the behind-the-plate view, there are hundreds of ballpark options available. In fact, I have a 100 ballpark fictional set at BCB using this concept.