Same. Hermione looks very realistic, but the others look so strange.Think the only one that has me saying “Wow” is the Hermonio silicone version. Much better than INART in that area. The rest gives me the feeling that something is off.
And the worst thing for JND is that their much more expensive silicone version has a HS with less details than their PVC HS...
Look Hermione, for example: her dimples are less pronounced on the silicone version, and worse still, she's completely lost her freckles...
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It's the last straw for the much more expensive top-of-the-range version to have less detail on the face, and I'm not even talking about the dust that will stick to the sillicone face, a bit like on TBleague bodysuits.
PVC, when well made, is really the best option for 1/6 figures.
All excuses are good for JND and their famous siliconeNever owned or seen a silicone figure or statue irl. But apparently the reason they look flat in pictures is because it replicates human skin and needs lighting to shine through in order for the details to show. There are no shadows painted in like the pvc versions. So those look more detailed in pictures. Tempted to get these just to see what’s up. Jnd’s Joker is starting to look really good from all the leaks so who knows these might turn out excellent
Oh yeah, definitely skeptical on silicone. Looks softer for sure in the pictures, but that’s kind of the point to a degree. Maybe they will tweak the prototypes as they’re doing with joker.All excuses are good for JND and their famous silicone
The thing is that I think the possibilities on silicone are limited, and even more so on 1/6.
The lighting is the same on the 2 photos compared, and I don't think the PVC version has a bigger paint job for shading.
I feel more like they were able to sculpt more details on the PVC version like the more pronounced dimples, so the lighting does the shading work on its own.
And anyway, different lighting won't change the absence of Hermione's freckles on the silicone version.
These freckles are not present in any photos they are simply not there.
Silicone must be difficult to work with and must have its limitations, especially on this scale.
Totally the opposite for me.
InArts seem much more realistic.
The JNDs, in addition to having a less accurate sculpt, have a painting that gives them a wax doll appearance, and a pinkish skin tone that I don't like at all and which is in no way realistic.
JND's paint gives them a creepy look.
InArt in addition to having a much better Likeness, has a realistic painting and more details on the face and skin, the photos speak for themselves (Note that for Hermione the comparison is made with the 1st version of InArt, not the one they improved)
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And above all, for InArt we know quality and we know that the Harry came out is exactly the same quality as the prototype.
For JND we have no idea what their mass production will look like
And the worst thing for JND is that their much more expensive silicone version has a HS with less details than their PVC HS...
Look Hermione, for example: her dimples are less pronounced on the silicone version, and worse still, she's completely lost her freckles...
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It's the last straw for the much more expensive top-of-the-range version to have less detail on the face, and I'm not even talking about the dust that will stick to the sillicone face, a bit like on TBleague bodysuits.
PVC, when well made, is really the best option for 1/6 figures.
The light shining through would actually hide more detail than if it bounced off the material (like it would with something opaque). That's why the PVC Hermione appears to have a sharper sculpt.Never owned or seen a silicone figure or statue irl. But apparently the reason they look flat in pictures is because it replicates human skin and needs lighting to shine through in order for the details to show.
Look at these clowns, their Cosplays look as good as their figures.
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Yo, a 43cm JND Hagrid is gonna cost a painful amount!Hagrid first
I can't imagine there will be a "Lite" version of him either to soften the blow.Yo, a 43cm JND Hagrid is gonna cost a painful amount!
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