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  • ? huashijw 289

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  • ? original 1.3M

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  • ? bad perspective 1.7k
  • ? cloud 322k
  • ? evening 9.5k
  • ? grass 86k
  • ? horizon 24k
  • ? mountain 26k
  • ? night 132k
  • ? night sky 63k
  • ? no humans 170k
  • ? outdoors 608k
  • ? railroad tracks 3.0k
  • ? reflection 45k
  • ? rock 30k
  • ? scenery 59k
  • ? sky 490k
  • ? star (sky) 66k
  • ? starry sky 42k
  • ? sunset 32k
  • ? water 241k

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  • ? ↳ absurdres 2.1M

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  • ID: 4748808
  • Uploader: Dehya »
  • Date: almost 4 years ago
  • Approver: Dannk »
  • Size: 1.07 MB .jpg (2268x3409) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/92462910 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 13
  • Favorites: 16
  • Status: Active

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Resized to 37% of original (view original)
original drawn by huashijw

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    iridescent slime
    almost 4 years ago
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    Added bad perspective because the rails converge to a vanishing point not on the horizon line. The only way this could make sense is if they were angled skyward instead of being level with the ground, but nothing about the way this is drawn suggests that to be the case.

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    indexador2
    almost 4 years ago
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    ColtMaster said:

    The further the railway is, not only it gradually disappears, the ground around it turns into sky (or a reflection of it), as if it was a completely separate view.

    The railroad doesn't disappear, the water becomes more reflective the more narrow of an angle you observe it from.

    You can see it in this picture, or in any body of water in real life.

    The water near the horizon is nearly completely reflective and looks like a mirrored version of the sky, while the water closer to the viewer is transparent, and you can see the rocks below.

    Yes, it's a stylistic effect, but it mimics a real effect, and the image isn't long enough for it to happen. I'd say the tag is warranted.

    Edit: I found another picture, perhaps more fitting, of an actual submerged railroad.

    Updated by indexador2 almost 4 years ago

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