@Bosslogic Not the same situation, that was OUTSIDE of his perspective to show what HE SEES in front of him which is a UI effect, Peter camera was inside his literal suit to show a close up POV of his face.
@Bosslogic Digital view from inside a helmet’s tech that kinda makes sense VS made-up, non-existent gap between face and mask. Huge difference in my book.
@Bosslogic I’m 1000% ok with it for story purposes but as an in-world possibility (if we need one) it’s possible that stark tech can create a bigger-feeling virtual area if the whole inside of the mask is a screen and that doesn’t seem to be likely or what’s happening in Peter’s shot.
@Bosslogic I mean to be fair though Iron Man's helmet has tech stuff inside so I can kind of understand why people would find it weird for it to happen with Spider Man
@Bosslogic These visuals are of the augmented reality space his eye glasses of the helmet creates using 3d vision. Similar to ar glasses and vr headsets.
@upper_decker175@OocTobeyM In the Spider-Man clip we see the inside of the mask and the camera is much closer implying that the camera is inside the mask. In the Iron Man examples we do not see the inside of the helmet implying that we are seeing through the helmet