To All,
I’m formulating a diorama using forced perspective, but have been unable to find information on what scale equates to viewed distance. I seem to recall that FSM (I think) had a chart some time ago that provided this information. Does anyone remember this or know where I can find scale - distance equivalents??? In short I’m looking to answer the following question:
A 1/32 scale figure is equivalent to viewing a 6-foot man or the object at ___ feet. A 1/48 scale figure is equivalent to viewing a 6-foot man or the object at ___ feet. A 1/72 scale figure is equivalent to viewing a 6-foot man or the object at ___ feet. Etc, Etc, Etc.
Any and all responses would be most apprecitated.
Shep Paines book on Dioramas lists it as
That 5" is the closest you can focus on a figure. At that distance 1/15 scale is like viewing a real person at 9’
1/35 is viewing a real person at 20’
1/72 is viewing a real person at 30’.
If you use the scale heights of the figures, you have a yardstick…
1/32= is One inch equals 32 inches
1/35= One inch equals 35 inches
1/48= one inch equals 48 inches
etc, etc…
So, a 1/35th scale figure that is one inch in height represents a person 5 feet,10 inches tall, a 1/72 figure is 6 feet tall, etc, etc… (Just don’t count those Tamiya 1/48th infantry sets as 1/48… If they’re to be believed, all American GIs are 5 feet tall…)
Anyhow, here’s a scale calculator
http://www.wwmodelclub.org/extra/sd_scalecalc2.htm
Here’s the Google page I started looking on:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Model+scale+dimensions+charts&btnG=Search
Thank you for your help with my question. And a second thank you to renarts for reminding me where it was I saw this originally (Shep Paines diorama book).
Thanks again to both of you.