

Forgive me if I share every step of this piece, but it's basically all I do in my free time. ^^' My favorite OC Alagart Sadmore from the Inexplicit project in his morning outfit - he's a vampire, but can walk among humans in daytime. <3
In this post I'm going to show you how I did the wall decorations and the floor pattern.
So hop on and enjoy out little tutorial. .
I did some research on Rococo style (because I'm a huge fan of that period and all the floral decorations) and found some pictures on Wikipedia:
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I also used some of these designs on Freepik. The artist is pretty amazing:
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For the floor pattern I was inspired by Palacio Real de La Granja de San Idelfonso, Segovia:
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This was the previous version of my scene:
From then on I created a new file with the same or close to my original scene's dimensions. My idea was to prepare the wall decorations first and transfer them into my main file when they are ready.
I made some basic panels with the pen tool. I want everything to be in vector shapes so that it does not lose its quality when transform.
Next step was dividing it in two.
Adding decorations in the corners.
Some smaller columns between the main ones and more floral decorations.
That pretty much completes the design. Now's time to place it in the main scene.
With some adjustments to the perspective this how it looks. Hm, needs a ton of work more, because of its flatness. These decorations should be embossed.
Before anything else I created another file for the floor pattern. Because the design was rather repetitive, I used my guidelines to build a basic grid.
After I was satisfied with the idea just had to save it as a Pattern in Photoshop's library using one of my oldest tutorials on Steemit.
And finally, after couple of hours later, this is my work in progress so far.
I changed the colors and added more textures with the special help of @svdsdragunov.
Hope you like him.
Have a great day, everyone!
Thanks for stopping by!