Dracula's face according to the police (sort of)
Posted by Jaimie Moore on
2012/
07/23 18:56
thecomposites.tumblr is a site that goes through famous/classic novels and
uses commerically available composite software to render images of
charatcers with sufficient physical description. Most recently, they've
done Count Dracula
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/post/27772375743/count-dracula-dracula-bram-stoker-a-tall-old.
It's not always SF but off the top of my head I know they've done Mr.
Wednesday from American Gods (whcih even got a response from neil Gaiman) -
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/search/wednesday.
Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, there's still
time to change the road you're on
Dracula's face according to the police (sort of)
You've shown me this site before, for Julia from 1984. These are both
pretty good, not really how I imagined Dracula but it makes sense.
On 23 July 2012 18:56, Jaimie Moore <nirpius@> wrote:
thecomposites.tumblr is a site that goes through famous/classic novels and
uses commerically available composite software to render images of
charatcers with sufficient physical description. Most recently, they've
done Count Dracula
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/post/27772375743/count-dracula-dracula-bram-stoker-a-tall-old.
It's not always SF but off the top of my head I know they've done Mr.
Wednesday from American Gods (whcih even got a response from neil Gaiman) -
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/search/wednesday.
--
Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, there's still
time to change the road you're on
Don't dream it - be it.
Dracula's face according to the police (sort of)
Holly Golightly
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/post/20350110864/holly-golightly-breakfast-at-tiffanys-truman
On 23 July 2012 19:24, Emma G Short <giverny7@> wrote:
You've shown me this site before, for Julia from 1984. These are both
pretty good, not really how I imagined Dracula but it makes sense.
On 23 July 2012 18:56, Jaimie Moore <nirpius@> wrote:
thecomposites.tumblr is a site that goes through famous/classic novels
and uses commerically available composite software to render images of
charatcers with sufficient physical description. Most recently, they've
done Count Dracula
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/post/27772375743/count-dracula-dracula-bram-stoker-a-tall-old.
It's not always SF but off the top of my head I know they've done Mr.
Wednesday from American Gods (whcih even got a response from neil Gaiman) -
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/search/wednesday.
--
Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, there's still
time to change the road you're on
--
Don't dream it - be it.
Don't dream it - be it.
Dracula's face according to the police (sort of)
Posted by Jaimie Moore on
2012/
07/23 19:42
Yeah I think I've mentioned it to a few people but kept forgetting to do a
group introduction so let this be my large-scale advert.
On 23 July 2012 19:28, Emma G Short <giverny7@> wrote:
Holly Golightly
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/post/20350110864/holly-golightly-breakfast-at-tiffanys-truman
On 23 July 2012 19:24, Emma G Short <giverny7@> wrote:
You've shown me this site before, for Julia from 1984. These are both
pretty good, not really how I imagined Dracula but it makes sense.
On 23 July 2012 18:56, Jaimie Moore <nirpius@> wrote:
thecomposites.tumblr is a site that goes through famous/classic novels
and uses commerically available composite software to render images of
charatcers with sufficient physical description. Most recently, they've
done Count Dracula
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/post/27772375743/count-dracula-dracula-bram-stoker-a-tall-old.
It's not always SF but off the top of my head I know they've done Mr.
Wednesday from American Gods (whcih even got a response from neil Gaiman) -
http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/search/wednesday.
--
Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, there's still
time to change the road you're on
--
Don't dream it - be it.
--
Don't dream it - be it.
Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, there's still
time to change the road you're on