3D Mural at Home

Whether you believe it or not, your home is one big canvass. You can use each room in your house as materials for artwork. You can also feature contemporary works of art as the centrepiece in a room. But, why stop there when there are many other possibilities that you can explore? You can emulate Renaissance painters and imprint different sceneries onto your walls and ceilings. Or, if you really want to go all out, why not incorporate three-dimensional images in each suite? The beauty of this craft is that it makes sceneries seem as life-like as possible. If you live in the city, but appreciate the outdoors, then you can depict different natural sceneries in your abode. Same goes for supernatural and fairy-inspired elements. Remember to choose an image with a lot of details. Here are some of the landscapes that you can draw in some of the walls in your residence.

  • Forest or Jungle in Your Garden

One way to make this mural authentic would be to add images of animals in action. One good example is a bird flying in the night sky or a mountain lion about to catch its prey. Use different shades of earth colours such as brown and green.

  • Storm at Sea in the Bathroom

One fun way of rendering this image is by making it seem as if your tub is a vessel caught in a typhoon. Moving water is one of the most difficult images to depict on 3D. However, you can still pull this off by using different tints. The tips of waves should be white and the sky should be a dark grey. You can make this more realistic by adding drops of rain. The colour of the ocean should be a dark shade of blue.

  • Castles, Fairies and Mythical Creatures for Children’s Room

Inspire a magical wonderland in your son or daughter’s suite. With this you can experiment with a variety of hues, such as pinks, oranges, yellows and even red. You can even depict famous children stories, such as “The Adventures of Peter Pan” and “Alice in Wonderland”. Paint the key characters of each, including the villains.

In order to accurately render this imagery, you must first have a template of your chosen design. Through this, you will be able to locate the vanishing points for your drawing, and will serve as your guide when placing vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines. Make sure that you incorporate the right shading so that the final image naturally blends in with the surroundings, making the wall art as realistic as possible.

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