Asphalt wrote:no I am an art teacher, those were altered due to their scale and angle of view compared to that of the viewer. a toy that sits at eye level or in your hand has none of the design problems evident in those works to overcome. Mike's head is gigantic because he is meant to be viewed from his feet and things appear to become smaller as they go away from you. The same with the parthenon in greece, the pillars are actually bent off true in order to appear perfectly straight. Its called forced perspective. Not something that at all effect the viewing of a toy.
Asphalt, you mised what I said entirely. Michaelangelo dodn?t make his heads
bigger, in relation to the bodies. He made them
smaller. Twelve heads high, as you should know means that the body measures the height if twelve heads one on top of another chin to crown. a twelve head figure is proportionately much taller than a seven and a half head high person, who is proportionaltely taller than a four head high person. Michaelangelo used twelve heads high as the proportion for his figures to give them that ?larger than life? quality. That is the same reason why Super heroes tend to stand at nine-twelve heads tall as well. It makes them appear larger than life.