Rushie wrote:Phenotype wrote:they probably don't want to make them look too similar because it's less likely parents will buy both versions for their kids if they can tell it's the same character.
I think you nailed it right there.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
I mean, look at the guys I posted. Most are not even the same freaking color!
I'm not sure if I really like or really hate their way of thinking.
Look at Japanese characters in, well, Japan.
You get pretty much ONE absolute image of a character, and are then inundated with them in every possible scale and product.
DorkimusPrime
Post Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:18 am Post subject:
As long as people buy it, it doesn't matter if it's half-assed (in their minds). Only if people stop rushing out to buy everyone would they re-evaluate.
Yeah. But I wonder... if they WERE to adopt that one-design-fits-all type method the Japanese do... it could potentially be very successful. I doubt it'd be a disaster.
Phenotype
Post Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:08 pm Post subject:
It's because they have different people doing the sculpts. It's up to each sculptor to interpret the designs and each one might interpret it a little different, minor accents become more prominent, color charts are different, there's a lot of reasons.
Gyuuh, probably. They need just ONE GOOD DESIGN. From there, that would be the character.
My problem with these movie guys (other than the obvious) is that even if you like one guy, here's a few OTHER interpretations that take the coolness of your initial reaction of the character down.
I dunno'... I think they're approaching things the wrong way.
Even more so that some of the "artists" are off their rocker at times.