Alchemyst
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Yeah, i still can't see how that would work at all.
and spider-Who? Of course I was taking into consideration the fact of some prosthetics, but my main point in that last post was that within that framework you leave some room for the facial muscles to be used with applied make-up too. Or else what is the point? You want to see the full workings of the facial muscles as opposed to a mask obscuring them.
Like I stated earlier, if it were a mask and had cgi touch-ups, all the facial features could be worked in, it's not like everytime you see the Goblin, the camera is gonna be right in his face. The mask can be pulled off by the designers, it's not something super advanced


