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DIORAMA#1
A three-dimensional model representing a scene, often used to showcase action figures in storytelling contexts.
STORYBOARD#2
A visual representation of a narrative, outlining key scenes and actions to guide the diorama's design.
MATERIAL SELECTION#3
The process of choosing suitable materials for diorama construction, impacting realism and storytelling.
PAINTING TECHNIQUES#4
Methods used to apply paint for realistic effects, such as weathering or texture enhancement.
COMPOSITION#5
The arrangement of elements within the diorama, crucial for visual storytelling and aesthetic appeal.
ACTION FIGURES#6
Articulated models representing characters from movies, comics, or games, often used in dioramas.
THEME#7
The underlying message or concept that guides the narrative and design of the diorama.
PROPS#8
Additional items used in dioramas to enhance storytelling and create immersive environments.
VISUAL STORYTELLING#9
The art of conveying a narrative through visual elements, such as placement and design in dioramas.
SCALING#10
The process of determining the size of the diorama elements relative to each other and the action figures.
TEXTURE#11
The surface quality of materials used in dioramas, contributing to realism and visual interest.
LIGHTING#12
The strategic use of light to enhance the mood and visibility of the diorama.
WEATHERING#13
Techniques used to simulate aging or environmental effects on diorama surfaces and figures.
ASSEMBLY#14
The process of putting together all components of the diorama, ensuring coherence and stability.
NARRATIVE ELEMENTS#15
Key components of a story, such as characters, setting, and conflict, integrated into the diorama.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS#16
Wiring and lighting used to create dynamic effects in dioramas, enhancing realism.
CRITICAL SELF-REFLECTION#17
An evaluative process where students assess their work and learning outcomes for continuous improvement.
EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES#18
Possibilities for showcasing completed dioramas in public or professional settings.
DOCUMENTATION#19
Recording the process and choices made during diorama creation for future reference and improvement.
BUDGETING#20
Planning financial resources for materials and tools needed in diorama construction.
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY#21
A standard of work that meets industry expectations for aesthetics, durability, and storytelling.
IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT#22
A diorama that fully engages viewers, drawing them into the story through detailed design.
CRITICAL FEEDBACK#23
Constructive criticism provided by peers or instructors to enhance learning and project quality.
PERSPECTIVES#24
Different viewpoints or angles from which the diorama can be viewed, affecting composition and storytelling.
FINAL PRESENTATION#25
The culmination of the diorama project, where students showcase their work and narrative effectively.