Thanks for the kind comment! And yes, the perspective is indeed wrong and your method works very well! Although I think it has more to do with the shape of the light areas on the mountains not in perspective than with the size or placement of the mountains: Origianlly I wanted the eye level to be above the mountains to show the height of the Canterlot, and the mountains were painted based on this eye level, then midway while painting I realised the all the buildings were oriented to a much lower eye level and the foreground was a mess, so I hurried to fix these and simply ignored the background... and was left with this mess. Lowering the background mountains would be one way to fix this mistake, but simply squishing the whole image will not, because it is the incosistency in perpective that's the problem.



Anyways I really appreciate you taking time to point out that mistake, I wouldn't have realised it without you!