STOP STARING: Ultra Realistic Computer Generated Face

computer-graphics-face.jpg This is Ed, a super realistic face digitally rendered using Lightwave, Sculptris and Krita by Australian artist Chris Jones. I say super realistic, but you can easily tell it's fake because it's just a floating head -- there's no body. Nice try, but that's a dead giveaway, Chris. Keep going for a demo of the face and a BONUS eyeball-only version.
  • By Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
  • Posted in Gadgets
  • Tagged body parts, but can you make it look like he's eating an invisible hotdog?, CGI, color me impressed, computer graphics, eyeballs, face, hello ed, impressive, looking around, realistic, skills, sure why not, , the ears look too bright, uncanny valley or whatever (or sweet valley high for that matter), wow
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