I took my final bird's-eye-view layout of the stage and turn it into a 2D perspective from the audience. Fun fact: I added a window on the right above the stairs because I felt that the wall was a bit empty. Now it's even more noticeable when the sun comes out!
This is less of a forward perspective from the orchestra and more of a downward (mezzanine) look of the stage. It's much more detailed, with light switches and outlets. The animated man is there for scale. Sadly, no matter how hard I tried, the parlor is drawn a little more stretched out than intended. I also changed my mind about the color of the couch: I think it should be a dull color like the rest of the house. I want all focus on the piano and outfits on characters to draw attention to the characters themselves.
This is less of a forward perspective from the orchestra and more of a downward (mezzanine) look of the stage. It's much more detailed, with light switches and outlets. The animated man is there for scale. Sadly, no matter how hard I tried, the parlor is drawn a little more stretched out than intended. I also changed my mind about the color of the couch: I think it should be a dull color like the rest of the house. I want all focus on the piano and outfits on characters to draw attention to the characters themselves.
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