The Ringer
Super Freak
I would love having those figures within arms reach.
It's not bad, but he'd look better if there was some texture to the metal like what he appeared to have in the teaser promo. Note the photoshopped texture in the gold part on his arm especially. If he was covered in that he'd look infinitely better. Anyhow, I'm more concerned with how he's once again too skinny; as others have said he's closer to the suitcase armor in heft, and his wrists and knees are impossibly skinny. Lastly, in that video Whiplash looks absolutely massive by comparison.From the Video it looks fine to me. That's all I care about
It's not bad, but he'd look better if there was some texture to the metal like what he appeared to have in the teaser promo. Note the photoshopped texture in the gold part on his arm especially. If he was covered in that he'd look infinitely better. Anyhow, I'm more concerned with how he's once again too skinny; as others have said he's closer to the suitcase armor in heft, and his wrists and knees are impossibly skinny. Lastly, in that video Whiplash looks absolutely massive by comparison.
I really hope that HT's use of photoshop in their official pics to fake the features of a figure does not become a trend. Not only does it ride the line of falsely advertising the figure (because these will be the only official pics shown on most web stores), it shows that HT once again wanted to hastily present the figure before everything was set in stone. It sets a bad precedent for them.
As to your comment that the use of photoshop "rides the line of falsely advertising the figure". I can see your point, but truth be told, the use of photoshop or photoshop like products is commonplace in print advertising. It's all about selling image. HT is not worried about "settting a bad precedent" all they care about is their bottom line. And if the use of photoshop increases that bottom line then so be it. For every one person who is upset about false advertising there are ten folks who will think this is the greatest figure ever manufactured.
I understand you point...really I do. I just don't think that management of HT is losing any sleep over the "perils" of using photoshop to illustrate features.
I've already expressed my enthusiasm for the figure, and if I really wanted to complain just to complain, I'd join the usual crowd over on HT's facebook page, but I'm not going to start doing that.
And what is it that you disagree with? That they are rushing out these pics before being ready or that they're at their worst when they're hasty?
haha you say that like this isn't the usual place to complain.
I don't see a problem with photoshopping features on. It happens all the time, and most places don't even tell you. I work for a toy/hobby company and let me tell you... lots of photoshop going on. Most of the time though it's just because you're working with early samples due to the timelines involved in production and you have to tweak. It's about making it look MORE like the final piece, not less.
As for why HT went out so early with these... it just makes sense from a Marketing perspective. Sure, there are always going to be a core group of buyers (like guys on message boards) who are hyper aware of these products and ready to buy them whenever they come out. But then there's the general populace. The film's release is THE moment of greatest exposure. If they can show the protos for the figures now and get that info out there, there's a likelier chance of people outside their existing customer base learning about them.
For instance, I just got the Mark I and it's on my desk at work. People are impressed, have no idea it exists, and are wondering how to get one. Like... MANY people. So there's still a lot of potential customers out there. I don't blame HT for trying to grab them.
And really, who is the 'general populace' that we're talking about? Casual moviegoers? Do they buy expensive toys? Robert Downey Jr. fans? Well, they didn't even show the Stark sculpt in their official pics that will get propogated all over the net.
What's the rush?
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