thebritfarmer
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Currently I only collect glossy figures but there are a couple of matte pieces I wish to add. I haven't actually seen any matte figures in the "flesh" as it were.
After reading the gloss vs matte poll and the thread on inaccuracies it got me thinking about the matte figures.
The definition of matte is dull finish or surface, now with that said, how can a matte figure be accurate ??? Most people have a sheen to the hair, skin and their eyes are glossy. Animals also have a sheen to them. My dog laying at my feet right now, his coat is catching the light and shining.
Another thing I am seeing is that some figures are outlined on their uniforms with black lines. What is this for? To create shadows? I have looked at all my clothing and can't find a sigle black line around any of my buttons, zippers, pockets etc. To me it just ruins the look of the figure which is a shame. I would like to see what they look like without the lines.
Has anyone else had these thoughts? Maybe it's just me be being a crazy Englishman
Scott
After reading the gloss vs matte poll and the thread on inaccuracies it got me thinking about the matte figures.
The definition of matte is dull finish or surface, now with that said, how can a matte figure be accurate ??? Most people have a sheen to the hair, skin and their eyes are glossy. Animals also have a sheen to them. My dog laying at my feet right now, his coat is catching the light and shining.
Another thing I am seeing is that some figures are outlined on their uniforms with black lines. What is this for? To create shadows? I have looked at all my clothing and can't find a sigle black line around any of my buttons, zippers, pockets etc. To me it just ruins the look of the figure which is a shame. I would like to see what they look like without the lines.
Has anyone else had these thoughts? Maybe it's just me be being a crazy Englishman
Scott