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Daremo

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Jul 3, 2007
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Look at the lower palm / wrist area. It's so thin... This cracks me up. It looks like Mr. Fantastic stretching across the room to show someone his new iPad Mini.

Edit: In trimming the image from the original background, too much was taken from the "Pinky" side of the palm, making the hand look stretched and thin, plus the "cut" on the bottom is odd... I've done so much editing over the years, my eye sees things more critically then most I suppose. I need a vacation...
 

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thekev

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It's not quite anatomically impossible, although it's not typical. I figured this image as a render anyway. Renders still get photoshopped, but at least the product portions of their print advertising look rendered to me. It works quite well for really smooth things as you don't have a lot to deal with when it comes to the textures. Even when photographed, electronics have always been made to look smooth and shiny. As to this post, I think you're honing in on something that isn't really important. A number of people would have signed off on this, and none of them cared enough to request such changes.
 
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