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Some sillicone masks are now so realistic that they can easily be mistaken for real faces, research suggests. In this study, led by Jet G. Sanders while at University of York (now Assistant Professor ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The masks are all made by artist Landon Meier from the company Hyperflesh. He creates them by making digital 3D renders using reference photos from various ...
Each clump of hair is placed specifically to mimic the natural growth of hair that the real animal has, and if any part of the process is done wrong, it won't look like the animals in the photos.