Haha, Lincoln? Lincoln lincoln? Abraham lincoln?



That sounds fun.



I'm just wondering since people are switching to 3d to replicate celebrities or try to maximize... "realism"

It got me into thinking, why would anyone go for 2d, other than "fun" and casual?



Like, i mean, movies are charming past times, and tendencies are, people like the personality in it.



So, i wonder if it has to do with the visuals, or maybe its the writing?



Because, not sure if i can take Titanic as serious if it is played by Jim carrey...

But then, even Jim Carrey wouldn't want his face in it? Maybe?



then, as an artist, is it logical to stereotype faces into a certain characters?



No offense but, it's a terrible labelling, and maybe well impact design.



I like lots of japanese pixel art games for, being able to have strange world design while still grounded in reality,

and though, the writing are not american...it's amazing how the pixels make you want to play alot...

Or at least, for nerds.

Am i making sense? Since 2d feels rather slow than 3d, people will then move into 3d just to get that "kick" in inspiration while working,

and then, their writing suffers because there isn't much variation and 2d/3ds slow delivery isn't exactly supportive.

So, i guess, maybe the faces, are kinda important?