Final Fantasy VII Remake as a mockup: How beautiful the JRPG looks with the ‘Tilt shift’ technique

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Final Fantasy VII Remake as a mockup: How beautiful the JRPG looks with the ‘Tilt shift’ technique

Artist Flurdeh shared a video where the city of Midgar is transformed into a world of animated miniatures.

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the crumbling beauty midgar streets It already knew how to conquer us in 1997, and Final Fantasy VII Remake just made us reaffirm our love for Square Enix’s legendary JRPG. That’s why we can’t help seeing the precious sensitive works of Sufism over and over again. flurdehSharing a series of videos from his YouTube channel tilt-shift technique.

The technique is used to make it in photography. a life-size object looks like a miniature scale model. The effect is performed after taking a photo from a similar perspective as we normally photograph a model, with some blurry areas simulating the shallow depth of field we normally find in close-up photos.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Flurdeh brings this creative effect to Final Fantasy VII Remake and does it later. change plane and integrate blur. The game’s own graphics section helps to make the effect even more consistent, while changing the rhythm of the scenes, getting our characters to act reminiscent of those in the game. stop motion mockups.

The result was just sensational and made us dream What would a Square Enix remake look like? wish they tried to pay homage to a camera game more like the original title. At 3DJuegos, we already share with you Flurdeh’s flawless work with Elden Ring, where the artist imagines FromSoftware’s work to be like a classic RPG.

Source: 3D Juegos

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