
these are my favorite figures because joao catarino uses contrasts of light and dark, rather than lines, to show the figures. i love it!

james hobbs' figures are on the opposite of the spectrum. they are very simple and cartoon-like, which fit in with the drawing.

i like how enrique flores does his scale figures because they are quick and sort of abstract, yet you can still tell they are people.

i was also looking for other ways to show scale without using people. marina grechanik indicates scale with a glass

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these are really great examples! can you site the first one?
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