I know, I was talking to JMR with the example.
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Originally Posted by JMRouse 
It also depends on if they want a more "realistic" approach or not. If they do, then I don't think a real human could ever achieve the look from the comics for these types of characters. An example of this would be Bane in the new Batman movie. No computer trickery and while his character design is shaping up nicely he doesn't have the same look as the drawn version in comics.


It also depends on if they want a more "realistic" approach or not. If they do, then I don't think a real human could ever achieve the look from the comics for these types of characters. An example of this would be Bane in the new Batman movie. No computer trickery and while his character design is shaping up nicely he doesn't have the same look as the drawn version in comics.

They can do the Lord of the Rings trick via forced perspective. It'll probably be more difficult with the fighting sequences though but it's a very interesting process.



















