Pixelpiper
Super Freak
Re: OFFICIAL JAMES BOND THREAD
Yup, it is. As harsh as the likeness.
True, and I've stated the same thing about many other sculpts, including this one when it was first displayed. However, recognizing who it's supposed to be doesn't mean the sculpt is any good in terms of likeness. It's a terrible result for likeness and one would think the artist looked at Craig once or twice in a movie and then made the sculpt from memory. More than likely the changes were made with purpose to make sure it wasn't quite Craig.
It's a high quality piece and the paint makes him look very human, even to a much greater degree than many other sculpts. But just like those other sculpts, it's not Craig.
That's quite subjective. I don't have this one in person, but I have a number of others which are off in very different ways. They all evoke a memory of Craig, but if you put any of them next to a photo of the actor they all look very weak. The DID doesn't score any higher in that test even using the very best photos of it as the reference point.
That's harsh.
Yup, it is. As harsh as the likeness.
As anyone with a working set of eyes can see who this is supposed to be.
True, and I've stated the same thing about many other sculpts, including this one when it was first displayed. However, recognizing who it's supposed to be doesn't mean the sculpt is any good in terms of likeness. It's a terrible result for likeness and one would think the artist looked at Craig once or twice in a movie and then made the sculpt from memory. More than likely the changes were made with purpose to make sure it wasn't quite Craig.
It's a high quality piece and the paint makes him look very human, even to a much greater degree than many other sculpts. But just like those other sculpts, it's not Craig.
Hes a lot closer than the majority of the sculpts that have came before.
That's quite subjective. I don't have this one in person, but I have a number of others which are off in very different ways. They all evoke a memory of Craig, but if you put any of them next to a photo of the actor they all look very weak. The DID doesn't score any higher in that test even using the very best photos of it as the reference point.
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