Just sharing with you a possible approach to ultimately visualising your 'table top' havens as a set; you might want to consider the technique known as Isometric animation - which gives you this specific and sort of miniaturising quality, which I think might suit the character of your digital sets:
Another thing to think about is the 'tilt shift' technique, which is another way - in post production - that you can bring a sort of toy/miniature effect to an image.
Hi Danni,
ReplyDeleteJust sharing with you a possible approach to ultimately visualising your 'table top' havens as a set; you might want to consider the technique known as Isometric animation - which gives you this specific and sort of miniaturising quality, which I think might suit the character of your digital sets:
https://vimeo.com/153487296
https://vimeo.com/233985886
Another thing to think about is the 'tilt shift' technique, which is another way - in post production - that you can bring a sort of toy/miniature effect to an image.
https://ucarochester-cgartsandanimation.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/fao-caa-yr-1-invisible-cities-18-lion.html