: Unlike real-world landscapes, anime versions emphasize saturated greens, from lime to deep forest emerald, creating a "hyper-real" feeling.

: Inspired heavily by the works of Studio Ghibli and Makoto Shinkai , these landscapes often feel like a memory, capturing the "Mono no aware" (pathos of things)—a beautiful but fleeting moment in time. Visual Inspiration

: Many of these pieces focus on the play of light—sunbeams (often called "God rays") filtering through leaves or the soft glow of a setting sun against grass.