Hi!
I was talking fallout terrain with my wife, and she initially suggested using hot wheels for burnt out wrecks, but quickly realized they were way off scale. Her thought process got me thinking though...
I remember seeing a diorama at gencon one year... It had a 40k scene in the foreground taking place on a cliff edge, and there was a forced perspective thing going on with some creative use of shading and wisps of cotton showing a 6mm battle on the canyon floor in the background.
I was thinking that it might be possible to create fallout terrain which uses forced perspective in some way... either having a derilect highway in the background, or (for those of you familiar with fallout 4) a highway overpass gunner fort with a forced perspective ground below.
I find myself wondering:
Could this work?
What tricks could I use that would help pull off the illusion?
I've seen some figs that use forced perspective in some way, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of terrain that has done so, or if you might have some tips or ideas.
Thanks!
I was talking fallout terrain with my wife, and she initially suggested using hot wheels for burnt out wrecks, but quickly realized they were way off scale. Her thought process got me thinking though...
I remember seeing a diorama at gencon one year... It had a 40k scene in the foreground taking place on a cliff edge, and there was a forced perspective thing going on with some creative use of shading and wisps of cotton showing a 6mm battle on the canyon floor in the background.
I was thinking that it might be possible to create fallout terrain which uses forced perspective in some way... either having a derilect highway in the background, or (for those of you familiar with fallout 4) a highway overpass gunner fort with a forced perspective ground below.
I find myself wondering:
Could this work?
What tricks could I use that would help pull off the illusion?
I've seen some figs that use forced perspective in some way, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of terrain that has done so, or if you might have some tips or ideas.
Thanks!