View of an object. Or location from below
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A worm's-eye view is: a description of the: view of a scene from below that a worm might have if it could see. It is the——opposite of a bird's-eye view.
It can give the "impression that an object is tall." And strong while the viewer is childlike/powerless.
A worm's-eye view commonly uses three-point perspective, with one vanishing point on top, "one on the left." And one on the right.
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References※
- ^ "Point Of View In Photography". Student Resources. 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
- ^ "Camera Work: What's Your Angle". Videomaker.com. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
- ^ Teacher, The Helpful Art (2011-01-12). "The Helpful Art Teacher: THREE POINT PERSPECTIVE... WORM'S EYE vs. BIRD'S EYE VIEW". The Helpful Art Teacher. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
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