Tuesday, April 23, 2013
About Forced Perspective and how to acomplish it
This is my friend Shianne. These are done in Forced perspective. Forced perspective is to make something look larger than what it really is. Its good to use different sized object and have distance between each other. Many large company use forced perspective for movie scenes and action shots. Forced Perspective can be also used in models of cities or miniature train sets. In forced Perspective the image the photographer makes is the only scene that the viewer can see.
To do Forced Perceptive you must have distance between your objects. Like in the examples above she is really about seven feet from the bottle. Your back round is very important because the set up the visual adds to the diorama. Instead of using objects you could also use actual actors. In some movies a character is made to smaller than the other. The one character is placed further away from the camera than the other character which is suppose to give the idea that one is a giant and the other one is a dwarf. For example Lord of the Rings uses a lot of Forced Perspective.
different sized objects and variations in distance between
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Way to "force" the issue! Credit received
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