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Doll Art

Started by Gabriel2, August 15, 2016, 07:32:26 PM

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Mark Plemmons

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Quote from: David Johansen;915331The trick with doll art is that the closer you get the more it becomes clear that it's a doll.  So, in almost all cases it looks better from a distance. The high end figures can be posed very naturalistically and be very realistically equipped.  But in a close up they still look like dolls.

Some of them get to be eerily realistic and naturalistic looking but there are only a few people who make dolls like that and they are very, very expensive if they are for sale at all.
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Omega

Take a look at Thunderbolt Fantasy for how to do something like that properly. Puppets and sometimes some stop-motion mind you. But the same could be applied to RPG art or even a Cyberpunk series. (Only quibble is that the mouth movements are not well done.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0stM61Bblto

kosmos1214

Quote from: Omega;916670Take a look at Thunderbolt Fantasy for how to do something like that properly. Puppets and sometimes some stop-motion mind you. But the same could be applied to RPG art or even a Cyberpunk series. (Only quibble is that the mouth movements are not well done.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0stM61Bblto

OMG thats so cool like a new super marionette show thanks for the share .

Omega

Its Taiwanese puppet theater. Apparently there are at least two other TV shows prior. Possibly more. Thunderbolt Fantasy was a collaboration with a writer in Japan who did the script and character designs.

kosmos1214

Quote from: Omega;917355Its Taiwanese puppet theater. Apparently there are at least two other TV shows prior. Possibly more. Thunderbolt Fantasy was a collaboration with a writer in Japan who did the script and character designs.

Huh makes me more curious ill need to dig in to it when i have the time.
Thank you again.

remial

Quote from: kosmos1214;917504Huh makes me more curious ill need to dig in to it when i have the time.
Thank you again.

Having just finished watching Thunderbolt Fantasy, let me recommend it highly.  it would make for an excellent campaign. and so many smart ass characters.