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wesley317 08-28-2006 11:22 PM

Images for Fictional Fighters
 
Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions for a program or website
where one can create images for fictional fighters? I'm thinking kind
of along the lines of The Sims 2, where you design fictional characters.
I'd like to at least have a face to go with my fictional fighters. Thanks
for any ideas.

Romultiltus 08-29-2006 12:16 AM

I've toyed around with filling out my FAKE/Tomato Can fighters with b/w pics of old wrestlers that are probably not easily recognized.

Here is a site I stumbled upon with a ton of pics to look through.

http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/gallery/index.html

CONN CHRIS 08-29-2006 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Romultiltus
I've toyed around with filling out my FAKE/Tomato Can fighters with b/w pics of old wrestlers that are probably not easily recognized.

Here is a site I stumbled upon with a ton of pics to look through.

http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/gallery/index.html

Wow, that brought back some memories.

Cowboy Bob Orton! But, no 'Unpredictable' Johnny Roz :o

Austin 08-29-2006 08:48 AM

Wesley317,

Thanks for showing interest in fictional fighters; I thought that Bear and I were the only ones using them. What I usually do is copy an image of a real boxer who reminds me of one of the fictional boxers in my universe. Than I rename the copy of the picture using the name of the fictional fighter. For example; Kevin McCourt is Mike McTigue, Stephane Francois is George Carpentier, Flash Sullivan is Tommy Loughran and George Boykin as Battling Skki. Three of the four fictional boxers are from the book Poor Nigger by Orin Vergain. Flash Sullivan is from a short story by Robert E. Howard. The authors appeared to have these boxers in mind when creating their characters. In creating my fictional boxers, I tried to give a description from the book to help you visualize the individual. A fictional character that reminds me of Willie Pep might make you think of Sonny Liston.

Hope that helps,

Austin

PublicEnemy 08-29-2006 12:58 PM

There must be thousands of photos you could get from Google images or Corbis.

Most importantly CONCENTRATE on what you're doing, DON'T type in "Christina Aguilera" and sit there drooling for 30 minutes. :)

bear 08-29-2006 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Austin
Wesley317,

Thanks for showing interest in fictional fighters; I thought that Bear and I were the only ones using them. What I usually do is copy an image of a real boxer who reminds me of one of the fictional boxers in my universe. Than I rename the copy of the picture using the name of the fictional fighter. For example; Kevin McCourt is Mike McTigue, Stephane Francois is George Carpentier, Flash Sullivan is Tommy Loughran and George Boykin as Battling Skki. Three of the four fictional boxers are from the book Poor Nigger by Orin Vergain. Flash Sullivan is from a short story by Robert E. Howard. The authors appeared to have these boxers in mind when creating their characters. In creating my fictional boxers, I tried to give a description from the book to help you visualize the individual. A fictional character that reminds me of Willie Pep might make you think of Sonny Liston.

Hope that helps,

Austin

What I:m doing in the film and fiction thread is finding pics of the actors that played fictional fighters in films and using those. In some cases I'm finding multiple pics of an actor in boxing poses. DeNiro, in Raging Bull is an example. I'll be adding more to the thread from stuff I've downloaded in due coarse.

Bear

Antonin 08-29-2006 06:24 PM

I've created faces for some of my fictional fighters by using the demo version of Face Gen, a face-generation software program. It's pretty easy to create faces in batches of nine, in any ethnicity or multiracial person-type you want.

I sometimes then add mohawks or beards or 'fros or whatever using the Windows paint program.

CONN CHRIS 08-29-2006 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonin
I've created faces for some of my fictional fighters by using the demo version of Face Gen, a face-generation software program. It's pretty easy to create faces in batches of nine, in any ethnicity or multiracial person-type you want.

I sometimes then add mohawks or beards or 'fros or whatever using the Windows paint program.

Great idea. Is this the one you are referring to Antonin?

http://www.facegen.com/modeller.htm

(A tad steep, I can see using only the demo myself.)

wesley317 08-30-2006 02:56 AM

Thanks for all of the ideas! The face generator software is pretty neat
too but I also think I'll hold off on the $299 full version fee!

Antonin 08-30-2006 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by CONN CHRIS
Great idea. Is this the one you are referring to Antonin?

http://www.facegen.com/modeller.htm

(A tad steep, I can see using only the demo myself.)

That's it. The demo is all you need. You can generate the faces and just use screen capture or copy and paste (I have not used it in a while) to grab the nine small faces and do what you want with them. I remember making a template with the proper image size for TBCB faces, and then just cutting and pasting and resizing the individual faces into the image template. It sounds more time-consuming than it is.

In the demo each face has something stamped on its forehead (a letter or abbreviation of something), but you can cover it up via cut and paste if it bothers you.

Zima 09-02-2006 09:38 AM

http://cdn.channel.aol.com/channels/...06bf7-400cb8e1http://www.fernandovargas.com

Thunder 09-02-2006 12:55 PM

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Wow, that brought back some memories.

Cowboy Bob Orton! But, no 'Unpredictable' Johnny Roz :o


No Frankie Williams or Special Delivery Jones either.
But, here's Johnny RoDz

Thunder 09-02-2006 01:05 PM

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Back in the day . . . John Rodriguez, aka Johnny Rodz

CONN CHRIS 09-02-2006 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Thunder
Back in the day . . . John Rodriguez, aka Johnny Rodz

Ah, the unpredictable one himself.

My Dad and I used to laugh about that nickname given that the only thing really in question was exactly how he was going to loose each week.

I remember SD Jones too with that silly triple swirl he'd do with his fist before firing a punch. I used to shout at the other wrestlers to hit him while he pulled that stunt. ... then I realized it was all fake, oh well.

Good memories.

Thunder 09-02-2006 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CONN CHRIS
Good memories.

. . . The physician in attendance is Dr. George Zahorian and I'm your ring announcer Jiiiiim McHugh

Good times.

Edit: I guess it was Joooooe McHugh . . . This interweb thing may catch on one of these days

CONN CHRIS 09-02-2006 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Thunder
. . . The physician in attendance is Dr. George Zahorian and I'm your ring announcer Jiiiiim McHugh

Good times.

Edit: I guess it was Joooooe McHugh . . . This interweb thing may catch on one of these days

Bob Backlund sat next to when I was about 14 at the Hebron Harvest Fair while we were watching a tractor pull. I was thrilled and was certainly more impressed at that moment than when he ran for Congress a few years back.:rolleyes:

Tomato Can 09-16-2006 04:48 PM

Talking About pictures for fictional fighters:

I downloaded one of Cubes facepacks and once I had it in the images folder, I recopied it again giving me two full copies of the same pictures.

I use one of the sets for fictional fighters and I use the other set for real fighters.

When I want to give a fictional fighter a face to go with MY imagination, I just go through the set that I reserved for "fictional" and assign him the photo that I feel best looks like what I want him to look like.

This works for me because:
1. It does not interfere with the real fighters having their real photo if I choose to use them in my universe since I have two sets.

2. I am not that familiar with what fighters of the past actually looked like, except of course the really big names, so they actually BECOME my fictional guys in my mind. I know there is medication for that.

Anyway....


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