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As said, creating a streetpainting from a one-point-perspective asks for a different approach. The prepping is quite mathematical, and it takes a while as well as a specific perspective for both the artist and the viewer to actually see the original image as it is supposed to be seen. You could say that regular, or 2D streetpaintings, are more suited to involve the viewer in the artistic process of creating a work of art; while 3D streetpaintings focus on the final result. As soon as it's finished, the viewer can start having fun with it and interact with the art work. Anyway, the timelines for making a 2D or a 3D painting are roughly the same. A 3D painting has the advantage that it can be applied to more and also rougher surfaces. At the same time it is more complex to design and execute, and as a consequence more pricy. FYI - The 7x5m swimming pool you see above took 2 artists and 10 hrs to create.