Here are more examples of
the 'Blended Background' in use.
10) Here, is a 'cityscape'
from above showing the backgrounds arranged behind the actual city. I have
added a slope behind the real building to add height to the scene.
Here it is at eye/track level.
And again from the left.
And from the right.
Another example of how to place
multiple copies of the background. Copies 1 and 2 are in one
orientation while 3and 4 are at 180 degrees which makes the background even
more varied.
And here's how it looks at eye/track
level.
11) Here's how I used the technique on
my TTBWRR route.
In the foreground are 'real
houses and city buildings'. In the rear between the low hardwoods and the
Eucalyptus trees is the Background
Here at altitude you can see the
background. I made this city background slightly curved.