jan_scrapper opened this issue on Mar 15, 2006 ยท 15 posts
profotograf posted Sat, 18 March 2006 at 7:45 PM
Attached Link: Venice Face Masks and Carnival Masks
I think the poser world just couldn't figure out where to put the naked vicky in the scene without the temple and sword? unless you built a set in the middle of the opera house and painted a temple backdrop? I think your idea is brilliant, and there's no issue with making a cool operatic setting with figures in it that have brilliant costumes and look somewhat like the Victor Hugo characters, since the Victor Hugo story is like 100 years old and he's been dead a while, I think the original story is in the public domain. Remember that alot of these stories are not owned by film companies nor by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Just their renditions of them. But not the original characters from Phantom. That belonged to Victor Hugo and is in the public domain. However, if you use the mask from the Broadway play or the one from the film, that might have some copyright issues with it. However, if you like, you can go to some really cool websites in Venice, Italy (look up Carnivale, Masks or Costumes) and you will find some BRILLIANT masks you could have someone model for you in 3D without infringing copyrights. And you could actually ask JPeter to help you with a face morph, he might actually consider doing it if you put a nice Paypal transfer in there (he does brilliant work) or if you give him the idea to make a specific package, he might do it. Never know until you've tried. Greetings, Antonio MalePoserotica, PoserGuys PS: Attached the link to my favorite mask maker in Venice.Greetings from Germany
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