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Post by Batman Prevails on Jul 23, 2005 6:32:10 GMT -5
Being the BTAS fan that I am I would prefer sky blue - it worked great in BTAS. I think you can't pick green because that's already Mr. J's signature hair color.
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Post by HUSH on Jul 23, 2005 9:24:35 GMT -5
I agree with you on sky blue. That looked excellent in B:TAS. I cracked up when I read "hot pink". It's true, tho! ;D
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Post by All Star Batman on Jul 23, 2005 12:34:08 GMT -5
I go with red. Because it would have been cool since he was horribly burned.
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Post by Arkham16 on Jul 23, 2005 14:29:59 GMT -5
Red as well here. Since the flesh would be burned off the muscles would be exposed and i think since muscles are a red tint then that is how it should be. Tho i would except anything other than "hot pink" makeup.
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Post by Batdan on Jul 23, 2005 15:07:15 GMT -5
This is one of the funnier polls I've participated in, I gotta say.
I went with green because it's old school, even though that's probably not anatomically accurate.
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Post by BatmAngelus on Jul 23, 2005 15:09:32 GMT -5
^ I agree with red burnt flesh. It makes much more sense- the man got ACID in his face, not colored paint-and fits into Nolan's realism angle. If you guys have seen Darkman, imagine that kind of make-up on half of a guy's face. I think the perfect look would be this:
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Post by Arkham16 on Jul 23, 2005 15:31:07 GMT -5
Exactly BatmAngelous that is exactly what i'm talking about. That is the perfect pic to base it on. I don't even know if i want 2face to have hair, to me it's reasonable that the hair would just not be there. Maybe in time his hair would grow back but i'd like to just see burnt flesh. I hero you BatmAngelous.
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Post by BatmAngelus on Jul 23, 2005 16:51:24 GMT -5
Thank you, Arkham16.
I also believe that it is much more realistic that his hair was burnt off than simply dyed a different color. I think that he'd keep his hair on the "good side" to retain his handsome looks as he leaves his head bald on the other side to completely contradict the good side.
I am also in favor of the idea that the line in the middle isn't completely straight. I don't necessarily want to see it completely uneven, but more like someone splashed his face with acid and less like someone put a ruler in the middle of his face to give him the prosthetic make-up. In that Tim Sale pic, notice that it's not completely straight, yet not so uneven that it's distracting.
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Post by Arkham16 on Jul 23, 2005 17:41:22 GMT -5
Oh yeah i completely agree with the not completely strait line. Much like you i would like it seem like acid was splashed not have it strait. I think that is one thing batman forever did right when explaining dent. They showed that he blocked his face with a folder thus makeing it completely strait. I don't want this done again but i'm just saying that batman forever did give a reason as to why it ws strait. I think Nolan should base dent/2face on the tim sale version, IMHO it's the best interpretation of dent.
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Post by Robin on Jul 23, 2005 20:56:39 GMT -5
Red skin fits perfectly with what Nolan is trying to accomplish.
I love that pic of Two-Face you posted BatmanAngelus.
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Post by Arkham16 on Jul 23, 2005 22:20:26 GMT -5
Red skin fits perfectly with what Nolan is trying to accomplish.
I love that pic of Two-Face you posted BatmanAngelus. That pic is serving as my new background. It is my favorite picture of twoface.
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Post by JokerFC on Jul 24, 2005 9:23:22 GMT -5
I went with Red because his face was scalded with Acid and it will fit the realism thing-although I have a feeling Nolan wont have it quite so grotesque though
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Post by jasontodd2 on Jul 25, 2005 19:03:27 GMT -5
I voted red, but only if it is a redish pink, it is more believeable that way I think, red blood mixed with the pink flesh and all...
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Post by BaTfReAk25 on Jul 25, 2005 20:11:47 GMT -5
i pick green.........cause acid is wat that casued it......acid is green soo.............. red would work to.......
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Post by Batman Prevails on Jul 26, 2005 2:04:19 GMT -5
Actually acid is colorless I think.
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Post by /\/\att on Jul 26, 2005 2:29:32 GMT -5
I don't think it should have a defined color. It should be marred and burned flesh.
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Post by beyondreal on Jul 26, 2005 7:36:09 GMT -5
i would have chosen green with red cos if they go all realistic like begins if you had your face burnt with acid when it reacted to your bones it would leave it green and for your skin it and muscle would be red. Im very interested at how they do two face simply because my feeling is warner brothers is going to step in and tell them they cant do it the way they want it.
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Post by JokerFC on Jul 26, 2005 11:25:48 GMT -5
Actually acid is colorless I think. It sure is-there was a bucket of sulphuric near me today and it was like water-to look at anyway.......
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Post by freizerader on Jul 27, 2005 8:11:33 GMT -5
I don't think it should have a defined color. It should be marred and burned flesh. - I totally agree.The scars should be raw skin/welts with pinkish hues to show blood flow and pale skin where the cheek bones almost come through the skin.The eye should match the other but permenantly blood-shot and the lid peeled back to give a wide-eyed maniac look.But definately no snarled lip allow Face the ability to talk normaly,indescernible from Dent unless your standing right in front of him.
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Post by J-Man on Jul 30, 2005 15:08:22 GMT -5
Actually acid is colorless I think. [shadow=purple,left,300]For the most part.
Anyway, I'd have to go with either purple or a dark red. I've seen a lot of people with burn-related scar tissue, and the resulting color has usually been a reddish purple. That is, if they're going for realism.
Two-Face should also probably be hairless on his left side, or have light gray hair.[/shadow]
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Post by The Demons Head on Aug 14, 2005 0:25:13 GMT -5
I think that it should be red, because if it's done in the style of the comics involving acid, why would it be blue? Green? Maybe...But, I'd like to see it as red...
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Post by Dark Nightwing on Aug 31, 2005 18:04:52 GMT -5
I voted sky blue. Red looks cool, but it seems to show life. The way that the blue looks, it looks kind of like decay. The opposite of Harvey Dent, "Big Bad Harv", should show not just deformed and ugly, but decayed as well.
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Post by MasterofFear on Aug 31, 2005 18:23:37 GMT -5
either green red or blue are all good but a teal with multi tones to project depth and realisticness.
lets face it if your face was burned wit acid you wouldnt have had a solid colored burn, it would be burnt unevenly so the depth would need to reflect
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Post by coliv1977 on Sept 1, 2005 7:38:23 GMT -5
However it was in the comics, That's how it should be IMO
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Post by arkhaminmate on Nov 23, 2005 2:08:06 GMT -5
Sortof a redish brownish, i can't describe in words. But a color that an acid burned face would actually be.
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Post by Hush Riddler on Jan 12, 2006 19:58:03 GMT -5
Same color as his regular face, but of a darker tin. It should be like a the Phantom of the Opera's face. No real difference from his regular face, but... blemished, scarred, deformed basically.
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Post by The Dark Knight on Jan 13, 2006 7:35:25 GMT -5
Red because it would look most accurate and evil but it should be blue considering the whole negative color criteria
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Post by ??The Riddler?? on Jan 13, 2006 22:06:05 GMT -5
I say a purplish color because blue+red= purple ;D anyway I think a purple would represent the discoloration of the face once the acid kicks in. Just not that magenta color in Batman Forever that was to neon something dark. Just my thoughts.
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