This is like the opposite of when an actor looks at the mo-cap guy’s actual face instead of up a little higher, where the tall CGI character’s face is going to be.
Well, that answers a question I’ve had for a long time about whether or not Allison can make accurate eye contact with people when she’s seeing their monster versions. Thanks!!
Huh. The eyeline thing is interesting. Could you “prove” to someone that you’re seeing something weird by having them hold up a board at face-height, and then telling them what expression they’re making behind the board?
Oh, interesting weirdness with the divergent eye levels. So perhaps Carrie and Monster-Carrie aren’t so in sync as it seems…?
This is like the opposite of when an actor looks at the mo-cap guy’s actual face instead of up a little higher, where the tall CGI character’s face is going to be.
Monster Carrie with the long furby vibes ;)
how dare you
Hahahaha I am truly sorry
Well, that answers a question I’ve had for a long time about whether or not Allison can make accurate eye contact with people when she’s seeing their monster versions. Thanks!!
Huh. The eyeline thing is interesting. Could you “prove” to someone that you’re seeing something weird by having them hold up a board at face-height, and then telling them what expression they’re making behind the board?
What if the monster version of them lowers their head or lifts the board higher to block their face? Then what?
I really want to see this happen in the comic now…
Love the long ears. =3 Don’t think I noticed them before.
I love that long neck and the way her hair grows all the way down it! Stellar design choice.
“Psst, my eyes are down here”
You’d think that if everything was so “Copacetic” for Allison, she’d have her eye’s Bound for the Floor, not the ceiling.