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  • Originally posted by Errata View Post
    By the way, your Richard looks like Michael DeLuise. It bothered me for days until I watched an old episode of Stargate and saw him on it.
    Really? He's not one of the people I borrowed skin from, if that makes sense. I thought the pic ended up looking a little like James Frain, and I didn't use him either. The people I did use got tweaked so much before I made a composite, they didn't look like themselves, though-- I picked people who already had faces shaped a lot like Richard's, then overlaid them, and photoshopped the edges so they were the same shape exactly, and moved the features into place, tilted the eyes, and soforth. I looked at actors who were the same age as Richard, but they are so well-kept, I ended up using one who was 15 years older than Richard.

    I also put the bust through a process of relighting that changed the shadows, brought out its own blemishes, and made it look older and weathered, and darker-skinned. It actually made it look more human.

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    • Originally posted by RivkahChaya View Post
      Really? He's not one of the people I borrowed skin from, if that makes sense. I thought the pic ended up looking a little like James Frain, and I didn't use him either. The people I did use got tweaked so much before I made a composite, they didn't look like themselves, though-- I picked people who already had faces shaped a lot like Richard's, then overlaid them, and photoshopped the edges so they were the same shape exactly, and moved the features into place, tilted the eyes, and soforth. I looked at actors who were the same age as Richard, but they are so well-kept, I ended up using one who was 15 years older than Richard.

      I also put the bust through a process of relighting that changed the shadows, brought out its own blemishes, and made it look older and weathered, and darker-skinned. It actually made it look more human.
      It happens. I did one of those merge things online where you take two people and the program makes a composite face of the two people. I did Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison, and the result was my Uncle Mark.
      The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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      • i don't really have a reply, except, Tesla and Edison... heh, heh, heh.

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        • NPR Radio: 'Richard III: Shakespeare's Villain and the Real King'

          Hi everyone.

          Here's a 47-minute radio program from National Public Radio's show 'On Point' dedicated to Richard III.

          'Richard III: Shakespeare's Villain and the Real King':http://onpoint.wbur.org/2013/02/08/richard-iii

          I haven't had a chance to listen yet; hopefully soon!

          Best regards,
          Archaic

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          • Tomb proposal revealed.



            Monty
            Monty

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            Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

            http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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            • I saw that report too Monty.

              The design seems tasteful, no effigy, and relevant motifs around the sides - white roses of York included.

              Apparently the cathedral is starting a consultation, but if the RIII Society has designs well advanced and will fund the £30,000 needed, then they should have a head start. And they have worked with the Dean & Chapter before (the Cathedral authorities) over the present monumental slab.

              I can see the Cathedral wanting a low slab again as less likely to get in the way, but he is a King after all, so a chest tomb might be appropriate.

              Friday looks like the best day for me to get to the Leicester exhibition btw.

              Phil

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              • Long queue yesterday......half-term!

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                • Did you get in? Was it worth the wait?

                  Phil

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                  • Originally posted by Monty View Post
                    I like the look of the tomb. Nice and simple. However, I am thinking that it might need to be roped off or otherwise protected from nutters, souvenir hunters, graffiti artists, etc.

                    Might I ask what the exhibition is in Leicester that is being discussed? Is there an exhibition on Richard III already? If so, how long is it going to be on? I am planning to be in the UK for the Rippercon in early November.

                    All the best

                    Chris
                    Christopher T. George
                    Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conference
                    just held in Baltimore, April 7-8, 2018.
                    For information about RipperCon, go to http://rippercon.com/
                    RipperCon 2018 talks can now be heard at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/

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                    • Originally posted by Phil H View Post
                      Did you get in? Was it worth the wait?

                      Phil
                      Didn't have the time to wait...

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                      • Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
                        I like the look of the tomb. Nice and simple. However, I am thinking that it might need to be roped off or otherwise protected from nutters, souvenir hunters, graffiti artists, etc.

                        Might I ask what the exhibition is in Leicester that is being discussed? Is there an exhibition on Richard III already? If so, how long is it going to be on? I am planning to be in the UK for the Rippercon in early November.

                        All the best

                        Chris
                        It's only a small one.basically telling the story of the dig,with some of the small finds....not sure on duration..Monty may know.

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                        • Thanks, Steve. As has been stated, Richard promises to be "big" for Leicester in years to come.

                          Chris
                          Christopher T. George
                          Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conference
                          just held in Baltimore, April 7-8, 2018.
                          For information about RipperCon, go to http://rippercon.com/
                          RipperCon 2018 talks can now be heard at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/

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                          • It's not that I hate the proposed tomb, but somehow the lack of an effigy seems... sad maybe? It looks incomplete without it.
                            The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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                            • It's not that I hate the proposed tomb, but somehow the lack of an effigy seems... sad maybe? It looks incomplete without it.

                              I had the same immediate reaction, but then I thought...

                              Any effigy would have to be subjective, a modern inter0pretation - and what would the face be based on? The older portraits or the recent bust?

                              I seem to recall seeing - I may still have the cutting somewhere - an article in an old Sunday colour supplement, whic contained an article about the RIII Society. It was when the Leicester memorial slab was being considered and there was a picture showing in the background all the maquettes etc that were prepared - several had effigies. So the Society has almost certainly considered such an approach.

                              There is also a very nice and impressive statue in a park in Leicester, showing R III in armour crown in hand, at Bosworth. So there is a 3D portrait of the King in the City already.

                              Phil

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                              • Display Of Richard's Remains "Not Ruled Out"



                                Both Archaeology and Ethics have always fascinated me, so I thought this topic was interesting: When is it alright to display human remains?

                                - When they are "sufficiently old enough"? (Of course very subjective.)

                                - When they are of "historic interest"?

                                - Should "royal" remains not be displayed for some reason?

                                - Are they in some way different from other human remains?



                                Best regards,
                                Archaics

                                PS: Forgot to thank Phil H for his response to an earlier question I asked. Thanks Phil.

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