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Old 08-21-2017, 07:11 AM   #12
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Yeah, I am not quite sure how to handle this with the photography long term. I've always wanted to get in close and show these guys off so they are larger than life, but in this situation, it triggers in my opinion unnecessary reactions.
You're showing pics in a review. If you don't want "unnecessary reactions" maybe just post text-only reviews, then?

The fact remains that the digital painting doesn't stand up under close inspection like the hand-painted process does. That's a valid criticism, especially for those of us who like to our photograph figures as well.

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In 99% of the cases you will look at this fig, it will look like this:

That pic looks lower-res overall than it you were holding it in-hand. Also, in that shot the eyes still look soft.
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