Celebrity Look-a-Likes for 3D figures
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http://www.daz3d.com/women/fr-mira-noelle
Shannon Doherty?
http://www.daz3d.com/women/warrior-maiden-tazi
Faye Dunaway?
http://www.daz3d.com/women/modern-muses-lady-jane
Penelope Cruz? I don't know if someone's listed this one already....
http://www.daz3d.com/women/rm-veronica
Denise Richards
http://www.daz3d.com/women/trixie-2
Uma Thurman
http://www.daz3d.com/women/mandy
Mandy Moore
Sorry if I've duplicated any... I really didn't want to read through the whole list again. lol
I believe Mandy is supposed to be Britney Spears.
maybe... if you see him in Lords of Discipline he carries a little more weight on his face than this character does. maybe young David Keith with liposuction XD
here is a nice one, i think Anais is Amanda Seyfried.
http://www.daz3d.com/anais-bundle-victoria-4-elite-aiko4
I believe she's Gemma Ward
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1801841/
Amanda has different lips.
Has anyone been using facegen to make lookalikes? I made this Natalie Portman using it but I'm completely new to this and I'm not really able to judge if it's Ok, rubbish, or really rubbish. :-)
Looks like a great lookalike to me.
Looks like a great lookalike to me.
Looks good, but I see a younger Brooke Shields. In the lower left render, it looks like Natalie, but the profiles look like Brook.
Lol yes, there's always the likelihood that when you show it to someone else they'll say "Hey, that looks just like (insert totally different person here)! Which is why feedback is very useful.
I was wondering if others have been using facegen and would be able to pass on tips? The heads have to be jiggled around a bit after they've been imported into Daz and I haven't quite mastered how to do it yet, amongst other things.
But I thought it would be a good idea to try making them. The commercially produced characters are fantastic quality but I think they're forced to make them not too exact a likeness, presumably for legal reasons?
Thats a GREAT Natalie Portman, instantly recognisable...would love a copy of that morph.
S.K.
Yeah, maybe when I've perfected my stuff as best I can I'll share the assets I've used. In the case of the facegen heads they also include a set of textures as well as the morphing attributes and I haven't quite figured out yet where everything is stored or how to transfer them. Anyway, as to my earlier question has anyone else tried or is interested in trying facegen and swapping advice? I might make up a list of the pitfalls I've encountered so far and pass it on when I've got time.
A channel here has been running Stargate SG-1 right through from the beginning, five episodes a week. I only ever got to see the first five seasons first time round (the last five moved to a channel I did not then get), so I'm finally catching up, and right now we're in the middle of the 10th season.
So, bearing in mind I'm seeing SG1 Season 10 daily at the moment, browsed to Renderosity today to see what's new, and Chloe just jumped right out at me and screamed Vala Mal Doran AKA Claudia Black at first glance. Closer than first glance, I'm still seeing that, although younger than she is in the SG1 episodes.
Not sure if DarioFish was intentionally trying to do Claudia Black, or even if other people will see the resemblance I do ...
I bet he was, he's done it before and has, definitely, with his new Cyborg model. But he is smart, he understands what look-alike means; it doesn't mean a twin or mirror image of the celebrity in question.
I added her to my list the minute I got the notice in my inbox.
I bet he was, he's done it before and has, definitely, with his new Cyborg model. But he is smart, he understands what look-alike means; it doesn't mean a twin or mirror image of the celebrity in question.
I added her to my list the minute I got the notice in my inbox.
Chloe would be based on... Chloe (http://de.uncharted.wikia.com/wiki/Datei:Chloe_render.jpg) from Uncharted Game series, who, in turn in in fact based on Claudia Black. Good catch.
Could pass for a dolled up version of Maria Sharapova IMO =D
I'm still looking for a plausible Lexa Doig, and Alex Kingston. Anyone?
Chloe would be based on... Chloe (http://de.uncharted.wikia.com/wiki/Datei:Chloe_render.jpg) from Uncharted Game series, who, in turn in in fact based on Claudia Black. Good catch.
Interesting. I don't play (or follow) video games so this had passed me by. Now I've Googled the game character, I can see it's obviously supposed to be her from the clothing on the promo pictures.
The funny thing is, though ... I read that Claudia Black did the voice and the motion capture for the Chloe character, but it doesn't say that the likeness was modelled on her. And the pictures of the game character I've Googled up to me don't look that much like her; in fact, if I'd just come across them before today, not knowing what they were, I would not have thought 'Claudia Black' at all. Whereas the Rendo character just hit me over the head with Claudia Black at first glance. To me it looks much more like her (facially) than the game character does.
And a yet another question, folks...
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/mrl-amunet/100012 - this is that lady from the Mummy movies, right? Does anyone know if this is a dialed morph or a sculpt? That movie actress actually looks a lot like my favourite singer Sandra Schleret =)
I would say it's certainly based on Patricia Velásquez AKA Anck-Su-Namun from the Mummy movies - somewhat softened features. though.
The morph is a mixture - the injection pose injects and dials up a custom sculpted morph that comes with the set, but also dials up quite a number of the standard V4 morphs++ head shaping morphs to various settings.
Most of Mihrelle's characters (that I've had any reason to look to see what's happening) are like that: a custom sculpted morph combined with a bunch of Morphs++ head morph settings. This can be quite useful, if in unpredictable ways. There's one of my own characters I've been trying to recreate for years but could never get quite right. I was somewhat surprised to find that the custom morph within one of Mihrelle's characters - one that's a very, very close representation of a certain actress when that custom morph is combined with the morphs ++ settings in the head injection file - was exactly what I was missing to get my character right ... even though my character looks nothing like the actress that Mihrelle set is for. It's unfortunately not at all obvious with Mihrelle's sets what the custom morphs will do/look like on their own without the Morphs++ settings; but it can be well worth looking, as some produce effects not in the Morphs++ head shaping morphs and can be repurposed to produce other, very different characters that are otherwise hard to recreate.
Thank you! Yes I agree custom morphs are very useful for that sort of thing. There are certain adjustments I'd need to make anyway so as to get a more close likeness of Sandra, so maybe it would be even easier this way.
*wishlists again*
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/mrl-faryn/100829/
Jennifer Lawrence?
Does anyone know if theres an Amber Heard look-a-like?
Took me a minute, but yes, definitely.
Took me a minute, but yes, definitely.
LOL just came here to post that but guess you guys already found it :) Thought it was def Jennifer Lawrence when i saw it! Great likeness!
Greetings,
So...I'm not very good at the face-recognizing thing (in RL or in renders), but VH Simone just absolutely screams Michelle Trachtenberg to me, specifically as Dawn from BtVS. The last promo shot in particular, in the middle.
Not sure if it is intended to be her or not, but it's definitely a cute character.
-- Morgan
LOL just came here to post that but guess you guys already found it :) Thought it was def Jennifer Lawrence when i saw it! Great likeness!
Agree, definitely looks like her on the facial morphs. The body's off though.
This one reminded me of Maria Bartiromo (the money honey). Anyone else see a resemblance?
http://www.runtimedna.com/Milania-for-V4-and-Genesis.html
I've been working on kitbashing V4 celebrity figures from existing morphs, and have produced three so far this week that I've liked well enough to share. From top to bottom:
1) Kate Beckinsale as Anna Valerious, wearing the red gown from the vampires' ball scene in "Van Helsing" (2004); based on MRL Elise (which is a close match for Ms. Beckinsale to begin with), with Royal Princess hair.
2) Ann-Margret as Lady Flavia in "The Last Remake of Beau Geste" (1978), wearing the white gown from the Fort Zinderneuf sequence that takes up the last third of the movie; she's based on MRL Elena (with a LOT of face tweaking) and wearing a combination of Isabel and Classic Rolled hairstyles that I was taught to make a couple of weeks back by a fellow artist and which produces a pretty good simulacrum of a "Gibson Girl" hairstyle.
3) Lynne Frederick as Princess Flavia in her husband's (Peter Sellers) 1979 version of "The Prisoner of Zenda", wearing the white gown with cape from the coronation scene; she's based on MRL Riley, with a moderate amount of spinning the dials on the face morphs, and again, she's wearing the combination of Isabel and Classic Rolled hairdos.
All three figures are wearing retextures (using either Ye Olde Clothe, Silkessence or the free WoS satin textures from ShareCG) of the Primadonna gown from RDNA with Billy-T's Leather Teddy gloves.
I want to do Gina Lollobrigida as she appeared in "La Donna Piu' Bella del Mondo" (The World's Most Beautiful Woman, a/k/a Beautiful But Dangerous, 1955) next. Anyone got a recommendation on a V4 character that might serve as a good base for tweaking the morphs?
wow! nice likenesses!
i have not posted much latly, but i still have a ton of faces, waiting to b finished.
michael keaton, bon jovi, zoe saldana, ++ more. will post some pics soon
Thanks! Here are two more: Elke Sommer as "The Countess" in the 1979 "Prisoner of Zenda" wearing a black-and-white-striped gown, and Ornella Muti as Odette de Crecy in the 1983 "Swann in Love", wearing a pale-blue gown (both prominently on display in their respective films).