In the first panel, you and the drones are turned right, as if this were the direction where the village is, but it’s actually deeper/further in the scene. Same with the third panel, but less so.
Also, the village looks very different in the first and the third panel.
True! In fairness, the first point is reasonably common for human-drawn scenes like this as well. If you want to show both the village and the main character’s face, you need to have both of them facing the “camera”, and then it ends up looking like this.
In the first panel, you and the drones are turned right, as if this were the direction where the village is, but it’s actually deeper/further in the scene. Same with the third panel, but less so.
Also, the village looks very different in the first and the third panel.
True! In fairness, the first point is reasonably common for human-drawn scenes like this as well. If you want to show both the village and the main character’s face, you need to have both of them facing the “camera”, and then it ends up looking like this.