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garternstocking · 1 month ago
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finalmajorgameproject · 1 year ago
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Camera angles
There are a few ways we can define specific camera angles using these terms:
.Field of view (fov)- The kind of shot the camera is doing (long shots, close-ups shots and full shot and head and shoulder shot, there are many more types of camera shots that can be used but these are some of the few that are some of the ones I like the most.).
.Horizontal positioning- The horizontal positioning and view of the camera, including positioning such as front angle view, rear angle view, profile angle view and 3/4 angle views.
.vertical positioning- the Vertical positioning and view of the camera, including positioning such as Birdseye angle, high angle, neutral angle, low angle and wormseye angle.
.Camera Level- If the camera is level or not.
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Using all this information I can help use camera angles, to help develop my cinematic and use camera angles to intensify and enhance my cinematic.
This website is what I used to research camera angles.
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rhysthecat · 7 years ago
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Love this. Such peaceful 🙏🏻
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ニコニコ動画
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イラストを担当させていただきました。
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architectural-review · 7 years ago
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Tivoli Gates - Wormseye view
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luminouscake-blog · 7 years ago
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Our Drawing Prompts
Since the thing we share above all is art, we made lists of monthly drawing prompts to occupy half our year. So far we haven’t finished a whole month, but we’ll get better with practice, right? If you want to practice with us, you’re more than welcome to do so. Just tag us, luminouscake, and the month you’re participating, so we can see your work and have fun. In the meantime, we’ll do the same.
Faebruary
Marigold
Hyacinth
Peony
Clover
Sunflower
Lilly
Rose
Dawn
Noon
Dusk
Night
Twilight
Sunset
Sunrise
Water
Fire
Forest
Rainbow/Light
Weather
Evil
Knowledge
Apple
Tomato
Broccoli
Banana/Strawberry
Oranges
Mango
Asparagus
(Fairysona)
Martch
Self Portrait
Laughter
Rage
Crying
Ponytail(s)
Curls
Straight Hair
Braids
Hands
Feet
Arms
Legs
Torso
Upper-Body
Full Body
Shirts
Pants
Skirts
Dresses
Jackets
Hats
Shoes
A Cute Outfit
An OC
Your Room
View out Window
Birdseye View
Wormseye View
Nature Landscape
City Landscape
A Complete Scene
 Mermay
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
Favorite Color(s)
Mesoamerican
African Tribes
East Asia
Victorian
Polynesian
Scandinavian
Modern
Fantasy
Coral Reef
Jelly(fish)
Kelp Forest
Angelfish
Swamp
Red Lionfish
Arctic Ocean
Literal Catfish
Warrior
Cook
Packrat
Lookout
Siren
Dancer
Mersona
 Julycanthropy
Draw Humanoid Version of a(n):
Wolf
Moon
Clock
(Fancy) Ring
Crow
Deer
Headphones
Chameleon
Peacock
Rainbow
Flower
Toad/Frog
Salamander
Cloud
Rock
Star
Bunny
Mouse
Fruit
Pig
Owl
Pillow
Sheep
Weapon
Snake
Cat
Musical Instrument
Hyena
Bear
Element
Humming Bird
 Witchtober
Witchsona
Familiar
Book of Shadows
Oracle
Crystals
Witch’s Hat
Modern Witch
Mythological Witch
Familiar
Potions
Alchemist
Spells
Cauldron
Shaman
Wicked Witch
Familiar
Plants/Ingredients
Apprentice
Altar
Broom
Sea Witch
Tech Witch
Familiar
Wand
Necromancer
Workspace
Athame
Druid
Goddess of Magic
Familiar
Witchsona
Huecember
Warm Colors
Cold Colors
Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Tertiary Colors
Complementary Colors
Split-Complementary
Analogous Colors
Near-Neutral Colors
High Contrast
Achromatic Colors
Monochromatic
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
Rainbow
Favorite Color(s)
Random Colors
Overlay Colors
Christmas Colors
Christmas Colors
Christmas Colors
Three Colors
Five Colors
Ten Colors
Nature Palette
Gold and Sparkles
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nickkarth · 8 years ago
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another pavilion, of sorts
another pavilion, of sorts
Today’s project is a nine-square pavilion that is organized along the diagonal, with two opposite corners rounded off, one side a wall, the other a colonnade.  An oculus centers the pavilion, inside the trabeated coffered ceiling.  A diagonal section, perpendicular section, combo womseye oblique axonometric, and oblique wormseye axonometric round out the representations.
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nickkarth · 8 years ago
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so i drew more courtyards
so i drew more courtyards
Or rather, I drew more of the same courtyard I’ve drawn before.  Particularly, I wanted to see how this plan-section combination would work with my double-axon-section projection (see above).  I especially like how the section proper gets lost in the projecting planometric linework, both from the wormseye and the traditional ‘aerial’ axonometric.
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nickkarth · 8 years ago
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square church, once more
square church, once more
Continuing the formal explorations of the German hallenkirche typology of a few weeks ago, today I’ll share some more detailed takes: from a traditional half plan and section to oblique wormseye axonometrics and a section of the Brunelleschi-esque cupola with half a traditional oblique axon on one side and a womseye axon on the other.  These interrogations of representation are not just fun to…
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