This is a Magic the Gathering card artwork that has a fantastic example of contrast to exhibit the main action. I've noticed a lot of MTG cards have this appeal prominent in their artwork. As they have such a small frame for the artwork on the individual cards, they are required to have a strong sense of composition and silhouette for the audience to promptly recognise the visual narrative.
These images are captures from the Marvel Avengers films, which I recalled have a multitude of CGI FX including both enhanced explosions as you would see similar to in our real world, as well as fantasy explosions and effects. A lot of these effects use the MSL (medium, small, large) technique as I've been reading about during this weeks Bitey lesson. I have found a few examples of these and have included them in this post.
I noticed there are a variance of other staggered styles that emphasise the type of explosion or effect. An example of this is in the magical abilities characters use, where their 'spell' flickers when being cast. This seems to add an authenticity to the spell they are casting that mimics real world flashes.
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