Great job by Ray on this one!
I enjoy the behind the scenes looks at these pieces.
https://www.sideshowtoy.com/behindtheshow/?p=765
I enjoy the behind the scenes looks at these pieces.
https://www.sideshowtoy.com/behindtheshow/?p=765
ComputerFly said:The gums are too far up, it makes it look like his teeth are upside down, with the sharp part jutting into his gums(not that the regular teeth should be sharp at all.) I'm sure he was going for the rabid dog look, but it just doesn't work.
Initial sketches had the character leaning foward a bit more but because the overall statue needed to be a certain overall height I lifted his upper body up somewhat to meet our needs
“I was excited to be given the character by Sideshow. Together we tried to establish a pose and look that captured the essence of the chartacter.
tomandshell said:From the Production Blog:
There should never be a mandatory height requirement for a piece. If it looks better crouching, then leave it crouched! It doesn't need to be a certain height, so much as it needs to look as cool and ferocious as possible. I would have liked to have seen the final piece looking more like this early version.
tomandshell said:From the Production Blog:
There should never be a mandatory height requirement for a piece. If it looks better crouching, then leave it crouched! It doesn't need to be a certain height, so much as it needs to look as cool and ferocious as possible. I would have liked to have seen the final piece looking more like this early version.
Darklord Dave said:Just to offer an alternative explanation on the height thing - Marvel divides it's statue licenses into tiny, tiny pieces. I'm guessing that SSC only has the license for statues over a certain height, if it isn't a PF. Notice the verticallity in all the Vs. statues?
At least that was the first thing I thought of when I saw that comment about height.
SideshowDusty said:That's a good point too Dave - I honestly don't know the answer, but looking at the lean of the original sculpt, top-heaviness just came to my mind first!
tomandshell said:That explains why the Seven of Nine and Buffy PFs are standing up straight, right?
Yeah but the Spidey Comiquette is the shortest at 11.5" tall. Wolverine is about 4 inches taller so I don't think a height limit is involved. I love the pose of the statue so the prototype's pose doesn't do it for me. This Wolverine looks like he just unsheathed his claws ready to attack an enemy standing in front of him.Darklord Dave said:Just to offer an alternative explanation on the height thing - Marvel divides it's statue licenses into tiny, tiny pieces. I'm guessing that SSC only has the license for statues over a certain height, if it isn't a PF. Notice the verticallity in all the Vs. statues?
At least that was the first thing I thought of when I saw that comment about height.
LOL, yeah then maybe the height limit does apply.Viking28 said:Actually Spidey is not a comiquette its a PF because of the mixed material.
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