11-25-2005, 05:20 PM
Hey, Mark...
Even though I know that "regular teeth" is the correct answer, it seems to be losing fast in the poll...
So I propose that we make a compromise.
As you can see in the pics I\'ve attached, if you look CLOSELY at the three bottom teeth, you\'ll notice that the one in the middle CLEARLY has a flat top to it. The tooth is turned on its side, it leans outward, and the top is facing the camera. You can see the line of it in almost every pic if you look hard.
That said, (as far as I know) NOBODY can provide conclusive proof for the other two teeth, other than the part 4 stunt mask recasts (which should have ended the argument, but didn\'t...). So how about you do this:
A.) The tooth furthest to the right side of the mouth...You make that one pointy.
B.) The middle tooth...You make it a regular tooth like the pics show and turn it outward away from the mouth like the one in the pics.
C.) The small third tooth...You make that one a BROKEN tooth. I think both sides of the fence could agree on that one, since nobody can provide any real proof otherwise. That, and given the strange look of that tooth in pics, I think it would work out nicely for accuracy.
One sharp tooth, one regular tooth, and one totally artisticly licensed broken tooth (in that order, from J\'s right to his left). Anyone have any thoughts on this? I think it seems like a workable compromise, and I\'d be all for it.
Ryan
Even though I know that "regular teeth" is the correct answer, it seems to be losing fast in the poll...
So I propose that we make a compromise.
As you can see in the pics I\'ve attached, if you look CLOSELY at the three bottom teeth, you\'ll notice that the one in the middle CLEARLY has a flat top to it. The tooth is turned on its side, it leans outward, and the top is facing the camera. You can see the line of it in almost every pic if you look hard.
That said, (as far as I know) NOBODY can provide conclusive proof for the other two teeth, other than the part 4 stunt mask recasts (which should have ended the argument, but didn\'t...). So how about you do this:
A.) The tooth furthest to the right side of the mouth...You make that one pointy.
B.) The middle tooth...You make it a regular tooth like the pics show and turn it outward away from the mouth like the one in the pics.
C.) The small third tooth...You make that one a BROKEN tooth. I think both sides of the fence could agree on that one, since nobody can provide any real proof otherwise. That, and given the strange look of that tooth in pics, I think it would work out nicely for accuracy.
One sharp tooth, one regular tooth, and one totally artisticly licensed broken tooth (in that order, from J\'s right to his left). Anyone have any thoughts on this? I think it seems like a workable compromise, and I\'d be all for it.
Ryan