speedracer said:Thats a great fix...guys at 16.5 height including base will this be 1/4th scale stat..
I made the following calculations...let's say the base is 1"..that makes emma 15.5 inches 15.5 * 4 /12 = 5foot 1.6inches...that's for 1/4th
15.5 * 5/12= 6 foot 4 inches
Emma is supposed to be 5 feet 10 inches..these seem to fall in between scales..ohh well i'm getting one anyway..
And the problem with that would be?Fritz said:That's not realistic. I'm not overly familiar with Emma Frost's character as I'm only really familiar with the X-Men movies but in a battle, there's no way those two would stay covered during a fight? They'd pop outta that corset before you could say Emma is Frosty.
Bannister said:And the problem with that would be?
Except the clothes.Shai Hulud said:That statue is awesome nothing wrong on her.
They have pics posted of the original sculpt as well!!!wofford29 said:Just so Sideshow knows we aren't the only ones talking about this.
https://www.statueforum.com/showthread.php?t=39519&page=16
Do it! Do it!
I use the Magnetic Lasso tool to select just the hair by guiding the mouse over the borders of the hair and clicking points every few seconds to keep it on track and then I return to the starting point. To make it lighter I choose white for the Brush Tool and made it large enough to cover the hair in one click. Then I reduced the Opacity to decrease the amount of white that comes out and stopped at the shade that looked right.nash said:Wake, how do you change the color shade of the hair like that in PS? always wondered how to do that effect.
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