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I seem to recall other threads on the Rendo forum where folks talked about something similar. But it might have been something that was under development or something. I can't remember which posts they appeared in. As far as I know, FaceGen is probably the most known one, but others might pop in if they are aware of something else.
I'm amazed! What a fun to read and see this while passing time waiting for some renders to finish!!
Do you still need ideas?
First: A big YES for Rufus Sewell!!
My ideas for some challenging faces (maybe you like musicians, too)
Men: James Hetfield (metallica), Brian Molko (Placebo) - very different types of faces.
Women (some interesting french faces): Isabelle Adjani, Fanny Ardant, Isabelle Huppert
they're all in their 50s now - so you may want to look for older photos - although they still look beautieful and of course more "typefull" now.
I'm not always right, but my mistakes are more interesting!
And I am not strange, I am Limited Edition!
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There's a program out there by n-sided called Quidam.
I can't personally vouch for it, but FPS has certainly done some wonderful work with it.
Here's a recent pic from FPS's gallery:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1410860
And here's his very basic tutorial on how to use it in conjunction with Poser:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/tutorial/index.php?tutorial_id=1614
If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards...checkmate!
I'll download the free trial tonight and have a tinker.
It's hard to tell just how useful Quidam will be to the average Joe as FPS couples his morphs with textures of a standard that most people don't access to (i.e. INCREDIBLE).
I won't really be able to spare much time to really put it through its paces though. It'll be hard tearing myself away from Apollo morphs!
If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards...checkmate!
very interesting.
my skills are not good enough to take part of this, still i got some ideas what models to try to model ...
i think it is perfectly easy to understand that most names mentioned so far are "celebrities" of recent times, coming from american showbiz.
now, what about those idols of the past, or different origin?
just to name a few:
marcello mastroianni
kirk douglas
frank sinatra
marlon brando
james dean
humphrey bogart
yul brynner
gregory peck
chow yun fat
tony leung
johnny weissmuller
john wayne
alain delon
boris karloff
spencer tracy
greta garbo
gina lollobrigida
sophia loren
audrey hepburn
katherine hepburn
lauren bacall
catherine deneuve
fay wray
faye wong
gong li
akiko wakabayashi
maureen o'sullivan
em, i think you got the idea ...
maybe it is just because i am getting old and miss some of the "old times" - but this should be a rich source of inspiration for you all.
:-)
cheers
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Well, I have a small collection of celebrity life masks, and I'm often struck by how generic even a famous face can look without the coloration of the original donor. Older faces, generally seem to carry the resemblance best.
As an example, here's Gina Davis from about the time she did Beetlejuice.
Very interesting thread and full of excellent works here!
I'd like to see Christopher Reeve morphs -- let the quintessential Superman live on.
Also,
**Males:
**Ernesto Che Guevara
Bruce Lee
Curt Cobain
James Dean
John F. Kennedy Jr.
Gary Cooper
**Females:
**Natalie Wood
Grace Kelly
Ingrid Bergman
Marilyn Monroe (Daz3D seems to have one of her lookalike morphs already)
Princess Dianna
Aaliyah
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Deecey, you might like to take a look at the above link. I found it by accident while doing some research work. Lots of high quality movie stars photos there.... :)"That's another fine mess you got me in to!" -- Oliver Hardy
And it is not his only creation....
Although he defines it still a "work in progress" ( :laugh: ) and he has uploaded only one image with it, he has created a morph of The Most Beautiful Woman Of All Times (in my opinion, but not only in mine): Audrey Hepburn.
Check the pic.... http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1359110
Absolutely amazing.
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He also made a wonderful Sophia Loren (WIP he says...:), in my opinion one of the most beautiful non-anorexic women of all times............."That's another fine mess you got me in to!" -- Oliver Hardy
Ginger and Maryanne
Jennifer and Bailey
Better still, Maryanne and Bailey!
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Attached Link: http://cecile.defrance.online.fr/
What about the androgynous French beauty Cecile de France .... Hey! I like the direction this thread took :-) Thanks everybody!
That audrey hepburn character is still in the really early stages. I pretty much like the morph but i'm going to completely redo the texture.
My salma hayek character is in limbo. I think I actually made it worse with my last revision I posted, so i've been too bummed to work on it :-)
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fygomatic, as I have just referred to, I am a huge fan of Cecile de France .... any chance of you doing a character for her ? ...She's not all that well-known in the English-speaking world. Her filmography is attached. She's probably best known from films such as Haute Tension, Russian Dolls and The Spanish Apartment.
You know for as long as Poser has been around I am surprised that you can't find just about any kind of star or any one 1/2 way famous.
Think the only Star I've seen was a Britney Spears at DAZ.
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Oh they are wonderful! George, Elvis, Clooney, Zeta-Jone and Betty Davis... :)
I am a HUGE Fygomatic fan, his Jessica Alba, Sophia and Salma are just gorgeous! I wish I could persuade him to do a Jude Law, Johnny Depp and a Deborah Harry :D
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Here it is at Imageshack
...and I think there was a Dr Who fan in the thread a while back
http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/7779/peri1cu8.jpg
http://img350.imageshack.us/img350/4866/bl1ja9.jpg
Wouldn't that be great if someone figures out how to work out a rather easy and not incredibly time consuming method to enhance the FG mesh and then use it with millennium figures in Poser. I'd pay for a tutorial like that and I presume many people also will.... :)
UVDan... you are not alone in this (not to recognize that is any of the current celebrities). Trouble with me is that most of themodern day screen and stage "celebrities" look so much alike that I marvel how people could tell who is who. In the good old times it would have taken some effort to confuse, say Ava Gardner with Marilyn, Joan Crawford with Rita Hayworth or Marlon Brando with Stewart Granger............
"That's another fine mess you got me in to!" -- Oliver Hardy
Wouldn't that be great if someone figures out how to work out a rather easy and not incredibly time consuming method to enhance the FG mesh and then use it with millennium figures in Poser. I'd pay for a tutorial like that and I presume many people also will.... :)
In order to get it to work properly, a custom neck prop would have to be created so that it blends properly from the FaceGen head to the millenium figure. And that would also mean that multiple neck replacements would be needed (one for each figure you want to use).
Aside from that, the geometry in the default FaceGen head isn't as detailed as in the millenium figures. No nostrils (they are flattened), and the mouth and eyes aren't poseable. That probably explains why most images that use the FaceGen head are usually from straight on, and have similar expressions.
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let's see
Rachael (sp?) Ward (heroine in 'Dead Men don't wear plaid')
Diana Rigg (Emma Peel)
Carolyn Jones (Morticia on the Addams family)
that's all I can think of..;)
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