11-23-2005, 07:48 PM
Well, I\'ve compiled a few pics for your viewing pleasure. I have no idea if you have them or not...But nonetheless, here they are.
There\'s not much I can say in words because seeing is believing for me. You just have to know that it\'s right.....and when it is, you can photograph your sculpture from any angle, and it will look just like any pic from any part of the movie. That\'s perfection at its best!
Right now, the biggest thing you need to worry about is the axe cut, and where to put it. As Adam said, I think it\'s a little too off to the right of the head. The mask\'s axe cut wouldn\'t allign very well with it at this point, methinks.
The left eye also needs to look a bit angrier. One of the main things that no one ever gets right about that sculpture is how each side of the sculpture is almost a complete 180 change from the other......one side is sad, smooth, and droopy, almost like Jason had a giant stroke...The other is really evil, wrinkly, and grinning.
That nose needs a lot of work and refinement. Pay close attention to the profile of the nose and how it slopes. It\'s not pointy in the least. It would be wise to consult an actual picture of Ted White when working on the nose. The nostrils on your sculpture are a bit too...I want to say they\'re too wide, but I\'d need to go back and forth over pictures and I don\'t have time to do that. So I\'m just going to post this and hope I\'ve made the right assumption. =P Especially watch out for Jason\'s left nostril and how it combines with the "grin" on the same side. It seems to slope along with it.
I\'d work on Jay\'s right jaw line, too. Although droopy, the droops are very prominent (there are two dips before it reaches the chin) and you need to pay close attention to those.
If these pics don\'t help, then I\'m sure I have some more lying around here somewhere.
Ryan
There\'s not much I can say in words because seeing is believing for me. You just have to know that it\'s right.....and when it is, you can photograph your sculpture from any angle, and it will look just like any pic from any part of the movie. That\'s perfection at its best!
Right now, the biggest thing you need to worry about is the axe cut, and where to put it. As Adam said, I think it\'s a little too off to the right of the head. The mask\'s axe cut wouldn\'t allign very well with it at this point, methinks.
The left eye also needs to look a bit angrier. One of the main things that no one ever gets right about that sculpture is how each side of the sculpture is almost a complete 180 change from the other......one side is sad, smooth, and droopy, almost like Jason had a giant stroke...The other is really evil, wrinkly, and grinning.
That nose needs a lot of work and refinement. Pay close attention to the profile of the nose and how it slopes. It\'s not pointy in the least. It would be wise to consult an actual picture of Ted White when working on the nose. The nostrils on your sculpture are a bit too...I want to say they\'re too wide, but I\'d need to go back and forth over pictures and I don\'t have time to do that. So I\'m just going to post this and hope I\'ve made the right assumption. =P Especially watch out for Jason\'s left nostril and how it combines with the "grin" on the same side. It seems to slope along with it.
I\'d work on Jay\'s right jaw line, too. Although droopy, the droops are very prominent (there are two dips before it reaches the chin) and you need to pay close attention to those.
If these pics don\'t help, then I\'m sure I have some more lying around here somewhere.
Ryan