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In anime and manga, a low-angle shot from below is powerful. When artists place the viewer below the character and look up, the drawing changes mood. The character appears taller, stronger, and in control. This angle is used in intense action scenes to show how much better a villain is or how great a hero's battlefield arrival is.

When done well, low-angle drawing looks great but is difficult. The artist uses foreshortening to make legs and boots bigger and head and shoulders smaller before they disappear. When paired with a dramatic sky or tall buildings, this perspective makes things look big and deep. When a character leans over a balcony to talk to you or joyfully steps on the "camera" this angle is also used. A unique perspective on clothing details or body proportions is also common in mature art.

This angle makes fanart look larger than life and lively, which fans love. Not a straight-on portrait, it looks like a scene from a high-budget anime film. We recommend these low-angle wallpapers if you want to make your favorite characters look like legends and have a big visual impact.

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