Looking for certain things... suggestions welcome

 I'm looking for set scenery scenes and stuff that is akin to "Honey, I shrunk my kids" scenery where everything looks ridiculously huge in relation to the shrunk human.  grass blades become a forest of grass, sunflower field becomes sunflower forests the size of redwoods, etc. even just a camera mode to make things look that way though camera trickery is fine.

Any suggestions on what could help me with making such scenes?

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,288

    The scale slider on your characters.

  • nonesuch00 said:

    The scale slider on your characters.

     I'm trying to not have it look like I simply scaled down characters and stuff. I want it to look realistic. Not to mention that a lot of plants and stuff weren't meant to be zoomed in by the camera so much, they were meant to be in the background instead of being part of the scenery. it looks really weird when I have a shrunk-down character stand right next to a flower that was enlarged, and then in the photos, the textures don't come out as looking realistic. instead, it looks like I stretched out something that was normally small and had tiny textures to go with it.... which I did. I suppose I could do some photoshop there, but... eh.

     Lena's suggestions are great though, as those look like items that were designed for personal upcloses. Thanks Lena.

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,774

    Sailoraurora17_ad2c0753ab said:

    nonesuch00 said:

    The scale slider on your characters.

     I'm trying to not have it look like I simply scaled down characters and stuff. I want it to look realistic. Not to mention that a lot of plants and stuff weren't meant to be zoomed in by the camera so much, they were meant to be in the background instead of being part of the scenery. it looks really weird when I have a shrunk-down character stand right next to a flower that was enlarged, and then in the photos, the textures don't come out as looking realistic. instead, it looks like I stretched out something that was normally small and had tiny textures to go with it.... which I did. I suppose I could do some photoshop there, but... eh.

     Lena's suggestions are great though, as those look like items that were designed for personal upcloses. Thanks Lena.

    I was going to suggest the scale slider also since I have never seen any assets made specifically for this type of scene, You will have to look for quality plants and objects that hold up well when close to the camera. Many are designed for background use only. Lighting will be key also in making it look believable.

  • lilweeplilweep Posts: 2,550

    there's probably some stuff on quixel megascans that looks okay

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