tag:danbooru.me,2005:/comments Comments on post #106601 2008-08-20T04:58:02-04:00 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/108358 2008-08-20T04:58:02-04:00 2008-08-20T04:58:02-04:00 @Shinjidude on post #106601 (hasekura ritsuko (mesu kyoushi) drawn by kagami_hirotaka) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/67/c0/67c0bf5642415a8d6e4acb242c4e850a.jpg"/> <p>See <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/dutch_angle">dutch_angle</a> and/or <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-forum-post-id-link" href="/forum_posts/8433">forum #8433</a></p> Shinjidude /users/1002 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/108289 2008-08-19T21:50:00-04:00 2008-08-19T21:50:00-04:00 @sakami-chan on post #106601 (hasekura ritsuko (mesu kyoushi) drawn by kagami_hirotaka) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/67/c0/67c0bf5642415a8d6e4acb242c4e850a.jpg"/> <p>More of the subject can be fit within a frame when an odd angle is used. If it was totally vertical, then only the head and chest would show, and then the legs would be cut off. Or if the legs were still in the image, then it would be small to show everything from the head to legs and there would be empty space to the left and right. <br>Viewing the subject on a diagonal would show the most of the subject because mathematically the hypotenuse of a right triangle is longer than the horizontal and vertical lengths.</p> sakami-chan /users/49428