Table of Contents
- 1.Items and comparison conditions
- 2.Effect Setting
- 2-1. Popular
- 2-2. Theme
- 2-3. Techniques
- 2-4. Effects
- 2-5. Materials
- 2-6. Concept
- 3.Color and Tone
- 4.Light
- 5.Camera Angle
2-4. Effects
Antique Photography: A style of photography that uses filters and processing to make it look like an old photograph.
Bioluminescence: An art style that mimics the luminescence of organisms in nature.
Bokeh effect: A photographic technique that highlights the subject by blurring the background or some elements.
Explosion of color: Designs and art that seem to spread bright, intense colors all at once.
Dark: A visual style that makes extensive use of dark tones and shadows.
Faded image: A style with a faded, retro, old-fashioned look.
Fisheye: A distorted image representation with a wide field of view, as if a fisheye lens were used.
Gomori photography: Artistic photographic expression caused by film or lens defects.
Coarse-grained film: A photographic style with coarse grains and a rough texture, like old films.
Iridescent: Designs and art using a variety of colors like the rainbow.
Isometric: A technique that expresses a three-dimensional object in two dimensions, characterized by a sense of depth.
Moya: A style that creates a foggy or misty atmosphere.
Neon: An urban, nighttime visual style that uses bright fluorescent colors.
Fantastical depiction: A style that depicts fantastic, fantastical scenes that do not exist in reality.
Ultraviolet: An art style that incorporates the special effects of ultraviolet light.
Underwater: Art and photographic styles that use underwater perspectives and effects.