Dimensions of the props in the scene

JovanniJovanni Posts: 87
edited August 2021 in The Commons

Hello everyone I used to ask a question about the size of the rooms. We came to the conclusion that the increased size of the rooms is necessary for the convenience of controlling the camera. Okay But what about the props? Is there really a need for the chair/toilet seat to be 60-70 centimeters high? My character is 180 cm. Sitting on these chairs, he looks like he is visiting giants.

On the other hand, maybe I don't know something and in the United States such a height is really used for chairs? So that your feet don't touch the floor? So as not to stain the carpet with shoes? I live in Eastern Europe, and all my friends have about the same height of chairs.

Maybe there is some kind of censorship that does not allow using the dimensions of the real world?

Anyway, guys. Let me know what you think about it.

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Comments

  • margravemargrave Posts: 1,822

    Some PAs treat real-world dimensions as more of a suggestion than a rule. Best to just learn which PAs to avoid.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    margrave said:

    Some PAs treat real-world dimensions as more of a suggestion than a rule. Best to just learn which PAs to avoid.

    Good way of putting it, and yes avoid those that can't be bothered.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,836

    And remember that you can return unsatisfactory purchases for a refund within 30 days of purchase. Don't lose money on poorly made products. Just submit a help request and ask for a refund. There are plenty of good products to spend that money on.

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