Through The City
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Listen out for his footfalls as the giant makes his way through the city.
I originally made this one as a remake of my first ever render from February 2021. It’s crazy to think it’s only been four and a half years, but yet it’s also already been four and a half years. I like to think I’ve improved decently, and I’m excited to see where it leads me in the future!
Also, POV shots because I think they’re neat:
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@BiggnAnSmol said in Through The City:
Also, POV shots because I think they’re neat:
Oh my, there’s not often enough renders from the giant’s POV. I love those! Helps me imagine what I would see and my mind spirals from there…
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This is fantastic! I agree with foreverlurk about the POV, but the tiny’s POV is so great as well, I love how she’s hiding and the giant POV can’t actually see her – but clearly she can see his boot very clearly. Really brings home the scale, when you can’t see someone at all, but they can clearly see you.
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Oh my, there’s not often enough renders from the giant’s POV. I love those! Helps me imagine what I would see and my mind spirals from there…
I agree there isn’t much from the POV of the giant, so when I make scenes I usually also try to do POV angles from the giants and the tinies. I’ve found the latter is more popular since it lets people embody really the tiny, but I do have a fondness of the giant’s perspective looking down at the little people below them.
This is fantastic! I agree with foreverlurk about the POV, but the tiny’s POV is so great as well, I love how she’s hiding and the giant POV can’t actually see her – but clearly she can see his boot very clearly. Really brings home the scale, when you can’t see someone at all, but they can clearly see you.
I really enjoy the comparison in perspectives between the giants and the tinies. The tiny’s POV makes the giant look big while the giant’s POV makes the giant feel big. To me, it gives both angles a unique experience even though it’s still the same scene.