It is difficult to portray a world where everything is 60% larger.
What are small objects that would be especially surprising to see as larger?
How much larger is 60%?
How can I still portray a natural perspective with objects of abnormal proportions?
I really liked the background I put together, but I couldn't think of objects to put in. I chose the girls on the swan only because the planet I chose (Kepler 425b) is in the constellation Cygnus which is a swan.
I liked the idea of a giant swan... but it doesn't seem to fit the scene so well. None of the images go together very well.
Then I found a picture of a woman and a baby and I thought I could use that... I think a soft looking ground is cool and very alien.
So I did some variations with it and the background is what's giving me trouble now.

What are small objects that would be especially surprising to see as larger?
How much larger is 60%?
How can I still portray a natural perspective with objects of abnormal proportions?
I really liked the background I put together, but I couldn't think of objects to put in. I chose the girls on the swan only because the planet I chose (Kepler 425b) is in the constellation Cygnus which is a swan.I liked the idea of a giant swan... but it doesn't seem to fit the scene so well. None of the images go together very well.
Then I found a picture of a woman and a baby and I thought I could use that... I think a soft looking ground is cool and very alien.
So I did some variations with it and the background is what's giving me trouble now.




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