Nouvelle photo du nouveau look de Freddy !! Hop...
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Plus un petit extrait d'une interview avec Andy Clement (créateur du maquillage) évoquant entre autre l'utilisation de l'image de synthèse en renfort du maquillage:
Q: Once you started on the design, can you talk about how it evolved, what made the transition, what didn't, any ideas early on that you might have thought were great but just didn't click without everyone else?
AC: There were a lot of things I liked. I liked some of the things that I don't know that people would have had a really easy time accepting as Freddy like crusty and flaky skin coming off, all sorts of things. I brought in two other concept artists to work with me and we knocked around a lot of designs and we just sort of saw what resonated -- taking the old makeup and doing variations of that. I started back when Jackie wasn't even considered for the role and I had seen online somebody was talking about somebody else so I started doing concepts on [that person] and then Jackie came in and I started doing concepts on his face. I knew we wanted to have a CG component to it and right as we began filming we were still thinking there was going to be a larger CG component, but we started getting feedback on how the design actually looked great without it even from our first test and I think that the results and the feedback were so strong that we didn’t really need to go digital. This is plenty scary as it is just as the makeup so we pulled back on that, but we still have a digital component and it's going to look really cool.
Q: What is the digital component?
AC: Can I say?
Q: Is it the left side, cheek area?
AC: Yeah. There was going to be more of that, but we just decided to keep it down to that and I don't think you're going to see it in every shot, it's just going to be layers of skin working over one another. We're using silicone appliances this time as opposed to foam so there's a sort of mushiness to it. So I think what we're going to do is just have more of a tendon-ness, more detail, a lot more depth than we could get from the silicone alone. It doesn't make sense that some of his face just wouldn't go away..
Utilisation restreinte de CGI pour le moment donc. On verra ce que l'on aura au final, moi je trouve le résultat plutôt convaincant et réaliste !