Some things do not belong in the physical world.
That said, the amount of time and talent required to make them is a little inspiring.
Some things do not belong in the physical world.
That said, the amount of time and talent required to make them is a little inspiring.
[snerk]You used the word “busts”![/snerk]
You want disturbing? Real life Simpsons.
Snerk? I believe you meant to say “Heh heh hehehheh heheheh.”
Beavis definitely has some Hapsburg ancestry.
If only it were years of cousin-loving. That might be within two degrees of consanguinity. Repeated multiple times.
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You’re right.
Should’ve been “you said busts heh heh heheheheheh”
Busts? Where?
Those pictures of Beavis will probably give me nightmares. Oy.
I remember hearing an interview with Mike Judge where he said we see Beavis almost exclusively in profile because he looks so disturbing looking form the front. I totally get that now.
Butt-head has a giant dent in his forehead in profile.
Oh, the humanity!
Someone in another forum observed that these busts look like Simon and Garfunkel from hell.
I was just about to post “Wow, when did Art Garfunkel get possessed by Satan?”
These are awesome!
And believe it or not, I knew a kid in Junior High who looked like that Beavis. I never noticed it in the cartoon, but in these pics it’s kind of uncanny.
I love these.
There’s a lot of “photorealistic cartoon character” stuff being done, but these are by far the best I’ve seen. It helps that these are actual objects, not just CGI.
I think I like them so much because they’re instantly recognizable as the characters. And yet they could be people. It’s a fine line between uncanny and monstrous, and these busts walk the line perfectly.
I don’t know which one is which, forgive me.
But the one on the right looks like Christopher Lloyd.
I was thinking the same thing: I know someone who’s kid looks more like Beavis than I would ever want to point out to them…