Here’s the Secret Sanctuary review...
she looks googly eyed for sure in that video. how does he not notice?!? the right eye is looking forward and the left eye is looking left. holy, its like really bad lol. I'm very curious to see how it looks on people's who ordered here. cuz those eyes are awful. Rogue 2.0.
That's what I said. With that being said, I'm not trying to hate on this piece but those googly eyes stood out quite a bit in his video to me. He's a good honest reviewer, I'm surprised he missed that too, but it's ok it happens. Maybe he really didn't notice.
she looks googly eyed for sure in that video. how does he not notice?!? the right eye is looking forward and the left eye is looking left. holy, its like really bad lol. I'm very curious to see how it looks on people's who ordered here. cuz those eyes are awful. Rogue 2.0.
That's what I said. With that being said, I'm not trying to hate on this piece but those googly eyes stood out quite a bit in his video to me. He's a good honest reviewer, I'm surprised he missed that too, but it's ok it happens. Maybe he really didn't notice.
I really didn't notice. I have about 20 1/4 scale pieces, and this is my first with googly eyes, so it's not ingrained in me to check that right away. I'm more focused on the quality of the paint application and checking for any damage. Once I posted the video, many people on both boards and on FB pointed out the googly eyes, and I took another look.
My videos tend to be quick and dirty. I don't have expensive camera equipment, and I only do basic editing. My goal is to get video out to you guys as soon as possible. I'm not as polished as other reviewers, but I tend to get Sideshow pieces very quickly, and I post my videos within hours of receiving a new piece.
Agreed.I always watch and appreciate your video reviews. I think you do a solid job. Very fair.
I really didn't notice. I have about 20 1/4 scale pieces, and this is my first with googly eyes, so it's not ingrained in me to check that right away. I'm more focused on the quality of the paint application and checking for any damage. Once I posted the video, many people on both boards and on FB pointed out the googly eyes, and I took another look.
My videos tend to be quick and dirty. I don't have expensive camera equipment, and I only do basic editing. My goal is to get video out to you guys as soon as possible. I'm not as polished as other reviewers, but I tend to get Sideshow pieces very quickly, and I post my videos within hours of receiving a new piece.
I always watch and appreciate your video reviews. I think you do a solid job. Very fair.
Agreed.
First off thanks for immediately posting videos of your pieces. I watched your Tweeterhead WW video intently to see how bad your neck seam was on that statue. Having someone who isn’t afraid to show off their pieces is awesome.
Like someone else mentioned I think your videos would instantly be much better with some soft front lighting. The shadows from your overhead lights are quite rough. I bet you could rig up a dimmable LED light with a diffuser for pretty cheap. I bought one a few years ago which was super affordable and battery powered. Just some friendly advice
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Last picture post... Same camera but added secondary lighting... Doesn't help much but it's as good as its going to get.
** I tried adding more than three pictures but the upload won't work.. Says it's an "adult image"? **
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