Two amazing talents. They're hard to compare. But that muted white just catches the light better. Allows more detail in the sculpt to show. That's part of why I like it.
Heise's paint work on the white portion is better but I actually like John's work on the lip and scar area. A mix of the two would give the perfect blend.Two amazing talents. They're hard to compare. But that muted white just catches the light better. Allows more detail in the sculpt to show. That's part of why I like it.
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John does it according to scenes now and goes for the most accuracy as he can instead of just by make-up style.I can paint Ledgers make up well, I use the same paints as they do. The hurdles for me are painting realistic symmetrical eyes with depth and rooting and dying hair accurately to Ledger. It’s just a huge process every sculpt with everything they have to do, and very time consuming. I know if I tried to fully go at it I’d want to paint every bit exactly how it was each scene instead of just getting the gist of how his makeup looked.
I think John has a lot of potential, for a $180 bucks it’s definitely not bad at all. Only thing I don’t really like about his work is the way he paints and roots the hair.Two amazing talents. They're hard to compare. But that muted white just catches the light better. Allows more detail in the sculpt to show. That's part of why I like it.
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I currently don’t have any blank sculpts to give a full go at it, personally don’t support recasts, so nothing completely my work yet. I am working on a Yixie Nancy 4.0 that was originally painted by Mike Yuan, the eyes and hairwork have already been done by others so I’m just working on the makeup.I would love to see some of your work if you feel like sharing it Nick.
I actually think the original sculptors paint is better. I prefer more defined skin lines showing through in my joker paint
My thought exactly A blend would yield a perfect result.Heise's paint work on the white portion is better but I actually like John's work on the lip and scar area. A mix of the two would give the perfect blend.
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The red was lipslick, this is what was used -
No. 49 Rouge Passion Red by Maybelline.
That's probably true. But I think when it comes to Hot Toys in particular, the prices a figure can soar to is ridiculous. There's no reason a Hot Toys figure should be priced at triple its cost. It's just a toy after all. It hasn't got that far a shelf life, and it ages very quickly. Especially with an inevitable 2.0 just around the corner.The stuff you rave/obsess about now will likely be obsolete in 10 years.
A decade is a long time.
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