I didnt read the full topic, sorry but the mickeys keyblade is the same aqua is using in the trailers isnt?
Yes, we don't know what it is yet, is it a fusion of Star Seeker and Kingdom Key D?
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I didnt read the full topic, sorry but the mickeys keyblade is the same aqua is using in the trailers isnt?
Yes, we don't know what it is yet, is it a fusion of Star Seeker and Kingdom Key D?
A lot of that is not actually anatomically possible, unless our heroes have eyes in the back of their head. They're skewed towards us the audience, and the clocktower is behind them, even peripherals can't strain that much. Mickey is really the only one capable of seeing the clock. Donald is facing the right way, but would have to be able to look around a stone wall. The bottom tier are technically not directly facing the star to their right. Their heads are looking to the left, but the light source indicates TAV are getting a little bit of the glow on the right sides of their faces.
Yeah, but considering this is in its core a 2D Art, I abstracted reality to convey best what I think Nomura had in mind when making this kind of perspective and detailing/posing.
Honestly, I just thought it was Yen Sid's keyblade. It matches his aesthetic
It doesn't matter whether the art is a photograph, 2D, or 3D; correct anatomy and fundamentals would always be used (by professionals at least). If Nomura wanted characters to be looking at the clock tower, they would be looking directly at the clock tower. Whether it be moving it forwards or everybody facing away from the front. The characters are just simply staring off into space/the audience like most of the other cover arts. I'm sorry if I sound blunt or rude, but that's how art generally works.
I cut out the artwork so we could have a BG-less version in the gallery, and let me just say, this looks REALLY NICE on a dark background.
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I cut out the artwork so we could have a BG-less version in the gallery, and let me just say, this looks REALLY NICE on a dark background.
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Oh my god that's perfect! Disappointed it's not in the actual cover art now.For the forum's consideration: I felt like there was one pivotal character missing from the cover art.
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For the forum's consideration: I felt like there was one pivotal character missing from the cover art.
*takes her art BA degree in hand*
*inhales* Art is and should be free, the anatomy pretentiousness is just a mostly European tradition of thinking that made life unbearable for anyone who dared defy respecting "correct" anatomy and proportions a few centuries ago, when art realized "hey I'm not society's slave I guess". This is a Japanese anime style box art, manga/anime-sque art isn't known for realism, but it is known for heavy stylization of anatomy and often a heavily personalized style in general.This is what we have here. Anatomy by Euro-American old-fashioned art views is a criteria we shouldn't be asking too seriously from here.
Ah unpopular opinion here but the cover for KH1 is still my favourite. The buildings in that one just seem to have more character and I adore it. Also I honestly prefer Nomura's older style, it was more cleaner and less blurred. But the cover still looks amazing.
That was pretentious.
It doesn't matter whether the art is a photograph, 2D, or 3D; correct anatomy and fundamentals would always be used (by professionals at least). If Nomura wanted characters to be looking at the clock tower, they would be looking directly at the clock tower. Whether it be moving it forwards or everybody facing away from the front. The characters are just simply staring off into space/the audience like most of the other cover arts. I'm sorry if I sound blunt or rude, but that's how art generally works.
For the forum's consideration: I felt like there was one pivotal character missing from the cover art.
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Xion and Roxas are looking at Ven, guys!