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The next step is the scene building, I want my sculpture to be placed in a classical living room, looking for references, I want the color tone to be warm yellow, so that the scene can add a sense of history and culture to my sculpture, and the warm yellow color tone will also add warmth and coziness to the whole scene.

Steps for setting up the scene:

  1. Establish the structure of the living room
    Walls and floors: choose classicism style wall and floor textures, consider using warm yellow tone wallpaper or wall decorations with vintage floor materials to create a classical atmosphere.
  2. Furniture and arrangement
    Classical furniture: Choose classical style furniture with carved walls, beautifully carved fireplace, etc., with warm color fabrics to highlight the classical texture.
  3. Light and color
    Lighting: Use soft lighting to create a warm atmosphere, especially focusing on the location of the sculpture, so that the sculpture is more prominent.
    Warm-toned lighting: Choose warm-toned lamps and lights, such as yellow or orange lights, to emphasize the warm yellow-toned atmosphere.
  4. Sculpture placement
    Highlight the sculpture location: Choose a prominent and well-lit location to place the sculpture so that it becomes the focal point of the living room.

A classic living room and warm yellow tones will create a sense of history and a cozy atmosphere for the sculpture. By carefully constructing a classicism style living room scene and placing the sculpture in it, the history and artistic value of the sculpture can be better shown.

This is how I learned to make curtains.

I placed my Apollo sculpture on the mantle, but it was pretty empty up there, so I added decorations such as candles, pine cones (Christmas is coming lately) to add a festive and cozy feel. Adding decorations can make the scene richer and more vivid.

Decoration additions:

  1. candles
    Candle designs: choose classically styled candlesticks or holders so that they harmonize with the classicist living room.
    Candlelight effect: through rendering or light settings, allow the candles to emit a soft light that sets the mood of the sculpture and the scene.
  2. Pine cones and decorations
    Christmas decorations: create a Christmas atmosphere using pine cones, Christmas ribbons or other decorations placed around the sculpture or on the fireplace.
    Harmony: keep the decorations in harmony with the scene so that they echo the sculpture and the style of the living room.

Scene layout and adjustment:
1. Layout aesthetics: experiment with different placements and layouts to ensure that the decorations are not overcrowded, but rather dotted around the scene in an orderly fashion.
2.Visual Guidance: Use the placement of the decorations to guide the viewer’s eyes so that they focus on the sculpture more naturally.


Combined with the summary:
1.Festive atmosphere: Through decorations such as candles and pine cones, a cozy festive atmosphere is created, adding emotion and vividness to the scene.
2.Visual balance: Pay attention to the arrangement of the decorations to ensure that they work together with the sculpture to form a visually harmonious whole.
3.These decorations not only add to the festive atmosphere, but also add more elements and layers to the whole scene. Subtle decorations will allow the audience to become more immersed in the warm, festive atmosphere you’ve created. Merry Christmas!

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