Sometimes in anime and visual novels, the perspective is spot on. But sometimes, it’s not.
Via Nijipoi, GirlsChannel and OneCall, let’s have a look at when those backgrounds and viewpoints come up short. These kind of images appear to exist in a different dimension, because they don’t follow our universe’s basic rules of perspective.
For example, can you tell what’s wrong with this image?
[Image: シヒラ竜也wiki パース練習]
If not, this will explain:
If not, this will explain:
[Image: シヒラ竜也wiki パース練習]
Then, there’s this (with an explanation included):
Then, there’s this (with an explanation included):
[Image via GirlsChannel]
The examples below might be more obvious:
The examples below might be more obvious:
[Image via OneCall]
[Image via OneCall]
[Image via GirlsChannel]
[Image via GirlsChannel]
[Image via OneCall]
[Image via GirlsChannel]
[Image via OneCall]
[Image via OneCall]
[Image via hutabatosiaki]
[Image via OneCall]
[Image via OneCall]
[Image via OneCall]
There could be numerous reasons to explain these bad backgrounds, from poor working conditions to artistic shortcomings. Earlier this year, Kotaku posted Tokyo-based animator Thomas Romain’s excellent types for drawing backgrounds, which underscore just how important perspective is.
There could be numerous reasons to explain these bad backgrounds, from poor working conditions to artistic shortcomings. Earlier this year, Kotaku posted Tokyo-based animator Thomas Romain’s excellent types for drawing backgrounds, which underscore just how important perspective is.
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