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Draft 3

Draft 3

For my third draft, I tried to make the people interacting as much as possible with the environment as much as possible. I tried to make it obvious that it was a small person in a big world and that they had to solve a problem in this big world. For example in my second image, you see him lifting a giant rock which in reality is a pebble. This set of images was taken with the intent to make you do a double take and to make you think about where they were taken.


















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