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How does perspective influence the drawing of a walking character, especially in a detailed comic environment?
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Perspective dictates how a walking character appears in relation to the viewer and the background. Characters walking towards or away from the viewer will change scale and show different foreshortening. When walking across the frame, their position on the ground plane relative to the horizon line affects their perceived height and angle. Understanding one-point, two-point, or even three-point perspective helps accurately place the character and ensures their feet make convincing contact with the ground, creating a sense of depth and realism.