Abstract
The advancement of digital media and information and communication technology has led to flat images having more of a sense of space. Virtual and augmented reality technologies have advanced in recent years; although these technologies are based in reality, they include additional information that amplify the sense of reality. However, webtoons, which are one of the leading contents of Korean culture, have maintained similar consumption patterns wherein elements are placed in each frame based on the author’s intention. This study will explain how elements in the frames were expanded in the 2D webtoon Tilly the Spiky Hands, and how space was formed through reproduction. Each element in a frame in the webtoon was separated using multiplane camera shooting techniques. Following this, to re-connect objects that were disconnected in the process, additional directing and redrawing was conducted. Regarding the background, the image was enlarged at least three times its original size, according to the device being used by the consumer, thus the consumer would be presented with the option to view the background from different angles and provide a larger sense of space.
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