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National History Museum Matte Painting

Ever wanted to transform it into an old, desolate and destroyed place?? Now you can with this matte painting tutorial.


Starting out from a present day photo, you start removing people and other modern objects, then you change the colours and atmosphere of the scene and use more photo references to "destroy" the museum.


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