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Adding Tension to Diorama Scene

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Summary: Action adds tension to a diorama scene. Learn how to add tension to a diorama scene in this free crafts video.

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"So I want to show you also how to create a dynamic tension, within your diorama, it creates a much better scene when there's something really going on. So, in this one we're going to create a panther about to pounce on a giraffe. And look how dramatic that is. We can almost sense that the panther is about to get that giraffe. So, now that you've created your diorama, I want you to think about the tension that happens in it. In this one we have the panther ready to pounce on the giraffe. I want you to think, if you're doing soldiers from like Napoleon's war, have their bayonets, clashing together or if you're having pirates, have the cannons coming out towards the other ship or have somebody grabbing the pirate flag. Just create some sort of dynamic tension, in your diorama, and it will be much more interesting."

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