Just go to Google.com or someplace like that, click images and type in diorama and that will give you lots of pictures of many different dioramas.
First, get a picture of the background of your scene then paste it to a shoebox or whatever type of box you are using. then get some pictures of characters and objects that will go into your scene. And ta da, you have your diorama
Yes, if pictures are a part of the diorama. A diorama is a physical model of an event, or of historical people in a simulated real-life setting. Some of those events or settings may involve people looking at pictures. But if you draw or paint a picture of a scene and call it a diorama, you have missed the point and your audience will be disappointed.
usually it is a colorful diagram or picture that describes a report or project examples: * (microsofts) PowerPoint production * diagram * picture * diorama
Try spelling it diorama. Ever seen a model train set up with the houses and people? That's a diorama. Museums use a lot of diorama's to show you how people used to live and that kind of thing.
The word diorama can refer either to a nineteenth century mobile theatre device, or, in modern usage, a three-dimensional model, usually enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum. e.g
Diorama's are basically cut-outs, People, objects or things. Example: You want to make a Diorama of 2 people drinking coffee in your kitchen, take pictures of the 2 people drinking coffee, (it can be anywhere, out doors) take a picture of your kitchen, cut the 2 people out of the're pictures and make them like pop-up and put them on the picture of your kitchen. Now you have a Diorama of 2 people drinking coffee in your kitchen
Disadvantage of diorama
The Diorama Box was created in 2002.
Diorama - band - was created in 1996.
Dinosaur Diorama was created in 2006.
good idea for a tundra diorama?
its a 3d project or something to show someone like the planets but not drawn how real sphere's