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V3 When the viewpoint of the image is coming from a little higher than where the subject is, like you're standing taller than them.

[quote]Note: this tag is often used for the view of a character at a diagonal angle (a little to the side) and moderately above them. Contrast to [[bird's-eye_view]] which is usually directly above them looking straight down at them.[/quote]

h4. See also

* [[first_person_view]]
* [[foreshortening]]
* high-angle_view - When the viewpoint of the image is coming from a little higher than where the subject is, like you're standing taller than them.
** [[bird's-eye_view]] - When the viewpoint of the image is directly overhead of the subject, almost like you were flying over them.
* [[low-angle_view]] - Where the viewpoint is coming from a little lower than the subject, like you're looking slightly up at them.
* [[worm's-eye_view]] - Where the viewpoint is coming from directly underneath the subject, like you're standing straight underneath them or very close to that.
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 10 '22, 19:02
V2 When the viewpoint of the image is coming from a little higher than where the subject is, like you're standing taller than them.

[quote]Note: this tag is often used for the view of a character at a diagonal angle (a little to the side) and moderately above them. Contrast to [[bird's-eye_view]] which is usually directly above them looking straight down at them.[/quote]
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 10 '22, 19:02
V1 When the viewpoint of the image is coming from a little higher than where the subject is, like you're standing taller than them.

[quote]Note: this tag is often used for the view of a character at a diagonal angle (a little to the side) and moderately above them. Contrast to bird's-eye_view which is usually directly above them looking straight down at them.[/quote]
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 10 '22, 19:01