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'Why is it so warm and humid? ...oh.'


I tried my hand at a new perspective in this piece, what do you think of it?



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Moonlightshadow

Posted by Moonlightshadow 2 years ago Report

Oooooh, this looks neat o/

Altimos

Posted by Altimos 2 years ago Report

Looks like rain... oh wait, that's not rain dripping on me O///O
Love the perspective <3 <3 <3

Mouhr

Posted by Mouhr 2 years ago Report

Glad to hear it!

ClosetedTiny

Posted by ClosetedTiny 2 years ago Report

Damn!! This is an amazing perspective, I can't even tell what the species of Giantess is, but you put just enough details in the face to make her look beautiful! The hair dangles, are those earrings? And the fur in the corners, are those wings or paws or what?

This is an amazing maw shot, Mouhr!! Why are you so skilled, this is beautiful!

Mouhr

Posted by Mouhr 2 years ago Report

Thank you, I'm glad you like the perspective!
It is very close up so it is absolutely hard to tell what species she is, but it's Dian, so she's a dragon girl. The hair dangles are just part of her hairdo and so is the 'fur' at the corners is also parts of her hair.

Hozomat

Posted by Hozomat 2 years ago Report

It's definitely an original perspective! I don't think I have ever seen this before.

I like the blurry light effect in the background, shining beyond the pred's edges to give that dazzling effect. Perhaps you should have increased the shadow on her face (and on the prey below her) to highlight the contrast?
Speaking of light, the prey's legs are lit from the right side, while the dragon seems lit from above? I might be wrong on this one because light is more than linear projection and case shadow ^^

As for the perspective, as I said, it's very unique! I do wonder how the prey is positionned compared to us. Is the camera under her or before her? In the latter I'd believe the perspective makes sense, but in the former, shouldn't her legs be much bigger and closer to us (maybe even around us)?
Then again I'm not that great at perspective (tried that myself once only) ^^'


I'm also noticing the very bottom of the picture is blurry. What for? ^^

Anyway, lovely as always. Glad to see you around :)

Mouhr

Posted by Mouhr 2 years ago Report

Oh, thank you for the analytical and constructive comment!

You are definitely right, the shadow could have been more intense for contrast. I can see how the direction of the light may be confusing. It's intended to be coming from the right (from our perspective), front and positioned above the characters.
The camera is positioned ever so slightly in front of the prey. I took some reference pictures to try and get the perspective and lighting correct, though there's bound to be inconsistencies as there are some things I couldn't recreate in the references.
And the blurriness is for two reasons. First, to guide the eye towards the focus of the image and second, to make the image a tiny bit more dynamic. That being said, the blur didn't turn out exactly as planned but seeing that I was attempting this kind of blur for the first time, I'm still resonably satisfied with it.

Hope that answers all your questions!