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NO idea, but you're right about her figure.
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Yeah, I don't know what she looks like now but it seems like she used to look rather blocky...Of course in a recent pic from some Australian newspaper she looked like every other actress (bean pole).
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Even a bean pole wou;dn't work. If you look at the artcile at the official site today they have rather a lot of pics of Michonne Bourriague and whilst she's no porker, she isn't a bean pole either.
I think the term is well proportioned. Every thing in just the right amounts, in just the right places.
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Sep 19th, 2000 03:55 AM |
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KJ
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Aurra could be CGI and then they could make her look however they wanted although I hope she isn't.
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Sep 19th, 2000 04:06 AM |
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KJ
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Does it really cost that much for CGI characters? I always thought it was cheaper than using puppets, actors or make-up.
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Sep 20th, 2000 12:24 AM |
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Dim
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Well, it cost about $20 mil to get Jar Jar together...so yeah...it costs alot.
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Sep 20th, 2000 12:31 AM |
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KJ
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I thought CGI was used to cut costs. Obviously not.
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Ratcat
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I know CGI has advanced a great deal but I think they're still a couple of hears away from producing a realistic human being.
Jar Jar, Dewbacks and the like are easier because of their surface skin, but they still have problems with realistic human skin, even if it is pale.
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Sep 20th, 2000 02:19 AM |
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Dim
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I can't think of a reason why they would want to. I heard that theres atleast one project where they are doing that and it's supposed to be really good CGI but I think alot of the problem with that kind of thing is that we notice subtle things about a human that makes it look fake where as we'll accept a little less from an alien because they don't really exist. CGI should really only be used to do things that otherwise just couldn't be done...it takes alot of people alot of time to get a good result with it...and all those people are on salary (even though from what I hear it's not always a good salary...)
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Sep 20th, 2000 04:51 AM |
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Ratcat
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Exactly. I heard of a project where they were going to recreat some big stars from history like Marlyne Monrow <sp> and James Dean, just really to prove they could do it realistically.
But getting those nuances is the real trich as you say.
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Sep 20th, 2000 04:54 AM |
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Marilyn Monroe
Doesn't that seem like a huge waste of money to you? does to me..sheesh..I don't get rich people
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leanna walsman:bounty hunter
Hey! what about the girl from "witchblade"??? she is so perfect for a jedi or bounter hunter...or sith lord / dark jedi...
what is her name???
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Sep 20th, 2000 09:03 AM |
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KJ
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Re: leanna walsman:bounty hunter
What is witchblade?
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Sep 21st, 2000 01:12 AM |
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Ratcat
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Re: leanna walsman:bounty hunter
Witchblade appears to be a female comic hero. You know the type, big boobs, totally unrealistic waste and thighs to crush a man.
Comic book entertainment by titilation...
Do a search for Witchblade on Yahoo and you'll find about 5 sites devoted to her.
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Dim
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Re: leanna walsman:bounty hunter
RC: "Comic book entertainment by titilation..."
I say you've hit the nail on the head there....
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KJ
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Re: leanna walsman:bounty hunter
I'm not sure what it means but I like the sound of it.
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