View Full Version : Is the 1/6 Scale ANH Leia Preview image photoshopped?
MaulFan
03-16-2007, 10:00 AM
The preview image has Leia's eyes looking out of the left corners, so I'm wondering if someone at Sideshow could let us know if that was photoshopped to fit with the pose for this image or if that's how they're painted for the prototype but the production piece will have the standard looking straight out look?
Thanks in advance.
pixletwin
03-16-2007, 10:30 AM
The preview image has Leia's eyes looking out of the left corners, so I'm wondering if someone at Sideshow could let us know if that was photoshopped to fit with the pose for this image or if that's how they're painted for the prototype but the production piece will have the standard looking straight out look?
Thanks in advance.
Are you serious? :lol :rotfl :lol
Seretur
03-16-2007, 11:25 AM
You honestly think these could be photoshopped?
She's going to look sideways, that's a given. Hope it's bearable, too...
It does look nice on the PF, her sideways glance. :)
MaulFan
03-16-2007, 12:10 PM
I truly hope the final production piece isn't looking out of the corners, that's very limiting to the figure.
paulcarson
03-16-2007, 12:13 PM
You could always repaint the eyes ? I don't really mind as long as it looks good!
MaulFan
03-16-2007, 12:33 PM
I'd prefer not to repaint, and I think there are some amazing customizers on these boards, but none of the 1/6 eye repaints I have seen have looked as good as SSC factory to me.
occulum
03-16-2007, 12:33 PM
I truly hope the final production piece isn't looking out of the corners, that's very limiting to the figure.
I think you have a legit point.
painting the eyes to the side of a PF is not as bad cause its in a fixed position, but the whole point of the 1/6 scale is the articulation and posability. The eyes looking anything other than straight ahead would bother me as well.
MaulFan
03-16-2007, 12:35 PM
I think you have a legit point.
painting the eyes to the side of a PF is not as bad cause its in a fixed position, but the whole point of the 1/6 scale is the articulation and posability. The eyes looking anything other than straight ahead would bother me as well.
Glad I'm not alone :) I just remember when I had the Scarface 1/6 and his eyes were done looking to one side, and it worked good to pose him in the classic poster image (I mentioned this in another thread, sorry for being redundant), but it was pretty much limited to that and I just like having options and the neutral, looking straight out eyes work fine with any pose I think.
Gruff Old Bear
03-16-2007, 03:27 PM
I have to disagree. Having the irises painted dead center is just as limiting, since any way you position the head, it's still staring straight ahead like a deer in the headlights. I think aiming for a neutral gaze just results in a mannequin's expression. For me, centering the eyes perfectly robs the figure of life. Of course, I don't mind repainting...in fact, I don't think you could stop me...so if they change it and that pleases those who don't want to repaint, I'm fine with that.
But just wait until the day they use adjustable eyeballs like Triad and Enterbay!
MaulFan
03-16-2007, 03:34 PM
But just wait until the day they use adjustable eyeballs like Triad and Enterbay!
Someone makes figures with eyes that move?
EVILFACE
03-16-2007, 03:38 PM
I like them looking to the side.
TheObsoleteMan
03-16-2007, 03:39 PM
I hope they keep the eyes as is, adds a little extra character to the piece.
pixletwin
03-16-2007, 03:45 PM
I have to admit, I am partial to the sideways glance myself.
occulum
03-16-2007, 04:02 PM
But just wait until the day they use adjustable eyeballs like Triad and Enterbay!
yeah that would be awesome.
I believe I saw a Bruce Lee like that. and done VERY well at that.
be cool if they could make sockets with movable eyeballs
put a hole in the center pupil you could stick a small pin in to reposition
Gruff Old Bear
03-16-2007, 04:19 PM
Whoah, MaulFan! Yes, indeed.
Triad has sold four replacement heads with outfits -- no bodies -- that feature a patented system for moveable eyes. I have one:
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/Gruff_Old_Bear/BBoard%20Pix/rider2.jpg
The eyes are held in place by a spring inside the head. The pupils are actually tiny indentations. You can put a pointed instrument (or a paper clip) into the pupil, push the eye back, position it as you like, and release. The spring holds it in place. The eyes operate independently of one another; you can make the figure cross-eyed if you're feeling silly.
The first Enterbay Bruce Lee figure had detachable hair and within the head a plug for one of the two pieces with different sets of eyes: one set looked straight ahead, the other looked to the side and could be flipped over so the figure could look either direction.
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/Gruff_Old_Bear/BBoard%20Pix/enterbayEYES.jpg
They have announced that the second Bruce Lee figure will have an improved eye system that does not require you to remove the hair. We'll see if they're headed for a collision with Triad's patent. Both companies' products are at a higher price point than Sideshow's, however. Triad head + costume combos are $89 - $99 without a body. Enterbay's second Bruce Lee will drop fifty bucks to...$250.
MaulFan
03-16-2007, 04:25 PM
It's too bad the production pace for these is probably pretty fast, otherwise it'd be cool like if when you placed your order, you could check off a box for which direction you'd want the eyes in, it'd be a cheeper solution than the moving eyes which would add much more financial burden on us.
occulum
03-16-2007, 04:28 PM
The eyes are held in place by a spring inside the head. The pupils are actually tiny indentations. You can put a pointed instrument (or a paper clip) into the pupil, push the eye back, position it as you like, and release. The spring holds it in place. The eyes operate independently of one another; you can make the figure cross-eyed if you're feeling silly.
thats awesome.
Ive seen that before, but I thought it just came with multiple sets of eyes to plug in. Didnt realize you could reposition them. guess I need to actually read more
MaulFan
03-21-2007, 04:50 PM
Can someone from Sideshow please address the eyes on this figure?
dekadentdave
03-21-2007, 04:59 PM
Moving eyes on any doll is just too creepy. Makes me think of Amityville Horror.
foolkiller
03-21-2007, 04:59 PM
You guys think a second head with a side glance could be the exclusive?
dekadentdave
03-21-2007, 05:01 PM
You guys think a second head with a side glance could be the exclusive?
The exclusive is the binder shackles.
MaulFan
03-21-2007, 05:43 PM
Moving eyes on any doll is just too creepy. Makes me think of Amityville Horror.
Never saw that one, but would make me think of Chucky, "Hi, I'm Leia, wanna play?"
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