There have been rumblings of discontent in the blogosphere with the computer-generated Hulk of The Incredible Hulk movie, scheduled for theatrical release on June 13th. So perhaps in response, Swedish artist Jonas Thornqvist created this 3D version using a graphics application called 3ds Max, a 3-D modeling technology known as Mental Ray, and Photoshop. The first two images are Thornqvist's while the last two belong to the computer-generated movie version.
Check out the latest trailer for the soon-to-be-released film, and you be judge as to whether Thornqvist's Hulk is better or not.
Reinterpreting Movie Heroes
Discontent Artist Remakes Incredible Hulk in Photoshop
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