BrollySupersj
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Wow, that looks awesome.
What is a face morph exactly? Merging 2 faces digitally? I’m a bit clueless on all this.I've got even less interest in seeing Luke and Leia played by younger actors than I did with Han Solo.
Also, that's a face morph, not "Sebastian Stan's face over Mark Hamill's."
Yes. That is partially still Hamill’s face, which is why it looks so much like him, lol.What is a face morph exactly? Merging 2 faces digitally? I’m a bit clueless on all this.
Oh, haha. Doesn’t really count then.Yes. That is partially still Hamill’s face, which is why it looks so much like him, lol.
Yes. They already de-aged him in TROS for a post-ROTJ flashback of young Luke training young Leia. It looked pretty convincing.Is it possible to bring Hamill back an de-age him enough for it to be convincing?
Yes. They already de-aged him in TROS and it looked pretty good.
I know right? It was literally the only memorable thing in that whole movie.Why the heck did i forget about this
True! Sadly.I know right, it was literally the only memorable thing in that whole movie.
Because that film is FOR GET ABLE.Why the heck did i forget about this
Yes. That is partially still Hamill’s face, which is why it looks so much like him, lol.
Yes. They already de-aged him in TROS for a post-ROTJ flashback of young Luke training young Leia. It looked pretty convincing.
Though that was just for a few seconds. It will take a lot of money to do it again especially for a much longer amount of time, but it’s still doable and I’m fairly sure Hamill would be game provided he’s paid well.
Morphy Me (the watermark) is a morph site. And you can tell it’s a morph because of Hamill’s droopy eye on both.It's Stans face on Hamills ESB face shot, not a "morph".
Deep-fake the thing. Have you seen the fan-made deep fakes of Grand Moff Tarkin/Leia or Jeff Bridges in Tron: Legacy? They spent millions and millions of dollars in CGI faces when a guy in a basement with a computer can make it look a lot better with a deep fake.
I know, I meant that is doable now.Some of those examples look OK for a YouTube video, but would they stand up to scrutiny of a larger higher quality presentation?
Also, Tron Legacy did come out 10 years ago now. Deep Fake wasn't a thing at that point yet.