JustinLuck
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I read in the production blog how Grievous had to be modeled entirely in the computer as the first step, because obviously his parts are too mechanical to be shaped by hand. I have also read that the sculptors at Sideshow use a wax medium to sculpt their human heads. While the sculpts are impressive to say the least, do you think the likeness of an actor's face could be better developed if drawn in the computer first, like the PF Grievous?
That way, the model could be continually compared to archive photos of the actor taken at various angles. (Harrison Ford and the profile shot in the other thread comes to mind) Would it be easier to tweak the individual facial proportions to come closer to the real actor's face?
Sideshow and everyone else, what do you guys think?
That way, the model could be continually compared to archive photos of the actor taken at various angles. (Harrison Ford and the profile shot in the other thread comes to mind) Would it be easier to tweak the individual facial proportions to come closer to the real actor's face?
Sideshow and everyone else, what do you guys think?