where could i find a large selection of photos of vacant loft interiors?
I tried realtor websites but they provide too small of an image to work with. Just for something to do, i was thinking of creating a collage over a vacant interior loft image (using ps, cut furniture, stairs, create walls etc and paste unto the space). im doing this as practice for something possible for portfolio work.
Still looking through loft-realtor sites. but if you've run into a place providing excellent and large enough photos of vacant spaces, that'd be great!
What about drawing one yourself, old school, a la LTL?? A loft space would be relatively easy to do for a beginner and you could use the too small images as a reference. Just an idea, good luck.
Break into an old mill/factory building with a camera in hand. That plywood they use to board up the windows/doors is typically pretty shoddy. Just give it a swift kick and there you have it, instant loft picture!
And I'm being completely serious, breaking into old mills can be a lot of fun. Just be sure to bring a flashlight and watch where you step. Cellphones come in handy if you need to call 911.
aren't those minutes? haha
yea, i've done some on my own. For the couple I've done, I've just drew a large rectangular space with high ceiling. So I guess I just wanted something a bit more complex than that. But yea I'll definitely try the things suggested.
Didn't even look at the little post date, was just being comical or stupid (thats not my descision to make).
Hell, plus two seconds sounds more action-packed than two minutes, because on such a slow week as this one, I need all the action I can get.
where to find photos of vacant loft interiors?
where could i find a large selection of photos of vacant loft interiors?
I tried realtor websites but they provide too small of an image to work with. Just for something to do, i was thinking of creating a collage over a vacant interior loft image (using ps, cut furniture, stairs, create walls etc and paste unto the space). im doing this as practice for something possible for portfolio work.
Still looking through loft-realtor sites. but if you've run into a place providing excellent and large enough photos of vacant spaces, that'd be great!
links below.
What about drawing one yourself, old school, a la LTL?? A loft space would be relatively easy to do for a beginner and you could use the too small images as a reference. Just an idea, good luck.
just break in somewhere and start snapping photos. not as hard to do as you might think.
www.infiltration.org
Break into an old mill/factory building with a camera in hand. That plywood they use to board up the windows/doors is typically pretty shoddy. Just give it a swift kick and there you have it, instant loft picture!
And I'm being completely serious, breaking into old mills can be a lot of fun. Just be sure to bring a flashlight and watch where you step. Cellphones come in handy if you need to call 911.
dammit! beat me by 2 seconds...
aren't those minutes? haha
yea, i've done some on my own. For the couple I've done, I've just drew a large rectangular space with high ceiling. So I guess I just wanted something a bit more complex than that. But yea I'll definitely try the things suggested.
Didn't even look at the little post date, was just being comical or stupid (thats not my descision to make).
Hell, plus two seconds sounds more action-packed than two minutes, because on such a slow week as this one, I need all the action I can get.
ah yes, i understand.
im just a very anal-nit-picking personality. sorry haha
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