Very nice photoshopping, but the contest goal is totally different. Read the contest goal carefully before submitting entry. If someone raise a red flag, your entry will be removed. GL.
I like your creation very much author,its perfectly fits on theme...and for that...clap clap...and for sure i think that u are inside of the rules,Jessica is 2D character,u used photo to create her and really really don't see the reason for red flag...and for sure,high marks from me...well done
author says:
Gopankarichal,
I thank your comment and I also suggest that you read carefully again the goal of the contest and research a bit before putting comments like that:
About Jessica Rabbit
"Jessica Rabbit" redirects here. For other uses, see Jessica Rabbit (disambiguation).
Jessica Rabbit is Roger's wife in the book and movie. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. She is re-imagined in the film as a sultry, but moral, cartoon singer at a Los Angeles supper club called The Ink and Paint Club. She is one of several suspects in the framing of her husband, who is a famous cartoon star. She is voiced by Kathleen Turner. Amy Irving was cast to sing "Why Don't You Do Right" (a blues song made famous by Peggy Lee) for Jessica's first scene in the movie.
Hi Author. I like your entry, but my doubt is humanization is allowed or not, because nowhere it is mentioned in the contest goal. contest goal says: you can only pick out animation cartoons which are originally made in 2D/drawn ....and ....make them "alive", a depiction of how they would look like in real life. Need clarification about this. Waiting for wazowski's comment, because the contest idea is suggested by him.
Edited: Now I am convinced, got clarification from wazowski. Good luck
author says:
I see your point, GK... let's wait, then.
Thanks again!
i think this is a great entry, and i've given it high marks. but..i do have to play devils advocate and say that your source already looked just like jessica rabbit. not a hard humanization to do, as you didn't have to mess with her face or her skin or anything to make her look like the character you were doing. She was already dressed the part and in a classic Jessica Rabbit pose. :P
Anywho...i do like the effects you gave her dress, and the setting you put her in. i think you should have glossed up her lips a bit more. thats just personal opinion. Good Luck with your entry
author says:
Jadedink,
Thank you very much for your comments. I really appreciate that.
It took me a long time researching an image that looks like Jessica and I think the research work is part of the challenge, too (and part of the creativity, as well).
Well, I changed her face a lot ( the nose, the mouth, the eyes), you can see that easily if you see the original in a big size.
I make body modifications, breast modification and the face expression... (the original is with a playful expression and that one is sexy like Jessica.
More gloss in the lips? I think it would spoil the picture but, for sure I respect your opinion.
Thank you!
Maybe as woodztockr says it's not easy to make Bugs real, but I think you used pretty good sources to achieve this. I'd make the fur a little bit more fluffy maybe (mostly the white-ish parts) so it become more like real fur instead of a drawn outline from the cartoon. Good luck!
author says:
Thanks to all for your nitpicks. I have added fur to bunny.
I think this is a good job, author, but would probably benefit to have an original cartoon listed for reference for those not familiar with this one. And for heaven's sake, send those kids some ProActiv!!!
Looks pretty cool . If you'd be able to change the striped shirt for a real AC/DC tshirt, would be great . Ow, and I'd accentuate his chin a bit more (some shading, maybe?) so that you see at least a bit of difference between chin and neck. Good luck!
Yeap, good tshirt! About the smile, check your ref again. Right now he's more an angry mouth, maybe because he has his teeth on each other. Make the lower teeth black as in the reference so his mouth is open, maybe tweak a bit with the mouth's corners (but perhaps not even needed) and you're there! Good luck!
I would have liked to have seen more of the character rather than a close up of his face... it's not really capturing the sense of bringing the character alive, but that's just my opinion...
hehehe.. well done.. great find with the photos
Yes very nice! Good realism. GL!
Thank you, Drivenslush and Jawshoewhah!
good job
Perfect!
Jamespaul and Erikuri,
thank you, guys!
This is sooo awesome! Brings me back to my childhood days! LOVE THE MOVIE and this portrays her soooo well!
Thanks MnMCarta.
I loved that movie, too.
Very nice photoshopping, but the contest goal is totally different. Read the contest goal carefully before submitting entry. If someone raise a red flag, your entry will be removed. GL.
I like your creation very much author,its perfectly fits on theme...and for that...clap clap...and for sure i think that u are inside of the rules,Jessica is 2D character,u used photo to create her and really really don't see the reason for red flag...and for sure,high marks from me...well done
Gopankarichal,
I thank your comment and I also suggest that you read carefully again the goal of the contest and research a bit before putting comments like that:
About Jessica Rabbit
"Jessica Rabbit" redirects here. For other uses, see Jessica Rabbit (disambiguation).
Jessica Rabbit is Roger's wife in the book and movie. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. She is re-imagined in the film as a sultry, but moral, cartoon singer at a Los Angeles supper club called The Ink and Paint Club. She is one of several suspects in the framing of her husband, who is a famous cartoon star. She is voiced by Kathleen Turner. Amy Irving was cast to sing "Why Don't You Do Right" (a blues song made famous by Peggy Lee) for Jessica's first scene in the movie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Rabbit#Jessica_Rabbit
Erathion,
You know things! Thank you.
Great source find... made an excellent Jessica Rabbit! Awesome work author...
thank you, Woodztockr!
Hi Author. I like your entry, but my doubt is humanization is allowed or not, because nowhere it is mentioned in the contest goal. contest goal says: you can only pick out animation cartoons which are originally made in 2D/drawn ....and ....make them "alive", a depiction of how they would look like in real life. Need clarification about this. Waiting for wazowski's comment, because the contest idea is suggested by him.
Edited: Now I am convinced, got clarification from wazowski. Good luck
I see your point, GK... let's wait, then.
Thanks again!
at gopankarichal.......... isn't that what has been done here........... it looks pretty darned real to me.
Thanks for the comments, Adeincyprus and Nator.
sexy
I agree alex.
i think this is a great entry, and i've given it high marks. but..i do have to play devils advocate and say that your source already looked just like jessica rabbit. not a hard humanization to do, as you didn't have to mess with her face or her skin or anything to make her look like the character you were doing. She was already dressed the part and in a classic Jessica Rabbit pose. :P
Anywho...i do like the effects you gave her dress, and the setting you put her in. i think you should have glossed up her lips a bit more. thats just personal opinion. Good Luck with your entry
Jadedink,
Thank you very much for your comments. I really appreciate that.
It took me a long time researching an image that looks like Jessica and I think the research work is part of the challenge, too (and part of the creativity, as well).
Well, I changed her face a lot ( the nose, the mouth, the eyes), you can see that easily if you see the original in a big size.
I make body modifications, breast modification and the face expression... (the original is with a playful expression and that one is sexy like Jessica.
More gloss in the lips? I think it would spoil the picture but, for sure I respect your opinion.
Thank you!
Sexy! It look really amazing author, very well done.
Best of luck!
Thanks a lot JoeCacia!
Howdie stranger!
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