Yeth."Welcome to the boudoir of the snow queen" indeed.
These are paintings, aren't they?Y'all need to head over to this page for a look-see.
No, really. You do.
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My brain can't find the seams between the photography and the not-photography.
--Patrick
I think so (the faces are too close to the iconic actors, such as Christopher Reeve, and there's no way they photographed an actor doing Yoda), but the artist is a photographer, and...These are paintings, aren't they?
Ok so I don't know how they did the Yoda, then.Kotaku said:Note that these aren't fakes, or photoshop fantasy: a small army of people, from costumers to cosplayers to models to hairdressers to make-up stylists were involved. So that's not a computer making Leia (Sabine Graissaguel) look like Carrie Fisher, or Superman (Jonathan Tuil) look like Christopher Reeve. That's their regular human faces, transformed with make-up and lighting.
I love me a good mashup.
Watch it, you're developing an unusual fondness for well-edited videos.
I feel like this thread has drifted away from cosplay.The two most memetic youtube music videos get mashed together.
I forgot what subforum it is, it's just the only one that says "mash ups" in my list, heh.I feel like this thread has drifted away from cosplay.
I'd Gomez her thing until next wednesday, for sure.Huh. I don't remember this.
Apparently, Gillian Anderson posed as the character of Morticia Addams back in 1997.
These pictures sure are colorful.
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"Don't torture yourself, Mulder. That's my job."
--Patrick
Yeah, I've seen the pictures. Didn't know it at the time, of course.the whole Addams mansion was actually brightly colorful, originally, just to heighten the contrast in the black and white medium.
Uh... phrasing?I'd Gomez her thing until next wednesday, for sure.