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Actor Robert Hook, original pic then rotated and aspect ratio changed to make it similar to arcade flyer.
"He made eloquent speeches to an audience consisting of a few depressed daffodil roots, and sometimes the cat from next door."
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I think you're getting onto dangerous territory here....
The Robert Hook image doesn't match. There is a vague general resemblance, but the specific features don't match up: eyes, mouth, nose, hairlines, etc are all different.
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There are a few examples in this thread that are a bit of a stretch and then some. But this is not even close, totally different facial structure. Robert Hook looks a bit more like the cop in question but I'm pretty sure he's not the model either.
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I'm not saying for definite that it is a match, nor am I saying the pic I posted was used in any way as a template, I could have used Raymond St. Jacques for example from 'Come Back Charleston Blue' instead and given more time to go through my blaxploitation films likely many others. It's just to point out that it's a possibility and not a certainty. The yellow car on two wheels flying over another car could just as well have come from the Midas VHS cover of Franco Nero's 'The Marseilles Contract' - it's all subjective in the end.
It's obvious the artists involved in all these Game Arts did some tweaking to whatever they used as source material to avoid accusations of outright plagiarism, be it removing a moustache and changing the fingers or flipping lips and amending a hairstyle. Unfortunately a lot of this went on with video covers, one company being "inspired" by another, so unless it's a pretty definite looky-likey then it's a toss of the coin thing as to which source material was actually used. Swarthy guy with sunglasses and a big gun looking mean, 'Cobra' or 'Enforcer 2'? Bare chested dude with a bandana, knife and a big machine gun rescuing prisoners from the jungle, 'Rambo' or 'Slash'?
It's obvious the artists involved in all these Game Arts did some tweaking to whatever they used as source material to avoid accusations of outright plagiarism, be it removing a moustache and changing the fingers or flipping lips and amending a hairstyle. Unfortunately a lot of this went on with video covers, one company being "inspired" by another, so unless it's a pretty definite looky-likey then it's a toss of the coin thing as to which source material was actually used. Swarthy guy with sunglasses and a big gun looking mean, 'Cobra' or 'Enforcer 2'? Bare chested dude with a bandana, knife and a big machine gun rescuing prisoners from the jungle, 'Rambo' or 'Slash'?
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OK, so here is the Billy Dee Williams image and the Chase HQ image. The image I originally posted was slightly stretched. I've used what I think is a correctly proportioned version this time. I've also used a PC this time so have been able to align them more accurately:
It looks like a pretty good resemblance to me.
I set both images to 50% transparency and overlaid them. They lined up almost exactly, though you have to look pretty carefully, as it's a little hard to separate the two images when they're static. It's much easier if you are moving them around. The top half lines up exactly, as does the bottom half, but the two halves are slightly out of synch.
For comparison I did overlays with the Robert Hook and Bill Cosby images. They lined up much less well, though again it's not that easy to see without moving the images round and trying to fit them together.
The hairlines are different, the eyes don't line up, the nose tips are in different places, the ears are very different. Some small differences are to be expected, but these are huge.
These two didn't line up at all.
I was sceptical about the Billy Dee Williams image at first, but I think it stands up to scrutiny. I feel pretty confident it is the source (or very close to it - maybe an image a few frames either way).
I appreciate the overlays might all look like blurry messes, but if you have a go yourself to align transparent versions, you can see more clearly.
It looks like a pretty good resemblance to me.
I set both images to 50% transparency and overlaid them. They lined up almost exactly, though you have to look pretty carefully, as it's a little hard to separate the two images when they're static. It's much easier if you are moving them around. The top half lines up exactly, as does the bottom half, but the two halves are slightly out of synch.
For comparison I did overlays with the Robert Hook and Bill Cosby images. They lined up much less well, though again it's not that easy to see without moving the images round and trying to fit them together.
The hairlines are different, the eyes don't line up, the nose tips are in different places, the ears are very different. Some small differences are to be expected, but these are huge.
These two didn't line up at all.
I was sceptical about the Billy Dee Williams image at first, but I think it stands up to scrutiny. I feel pretty confident it is the source (or very close to it - maybe an image a few frames either way).
I appreciate the overlays might all look like blurry messes, but if you have a go yourself to align transparent versions, you can see more clearly.
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I think you may be getting caught up too much in the need to find an identical image, exactly the same photo, whereas I'm trying to point out it's down to similarities in actors in general. If you want a nonsensical example then Billy Dee Williams can't be the model for Chase HQ because in that picture he has a moustache and the arcade flier version is clean shaven. QED. Once you start allowing for fudges like that then you have to apply it to others as well, so if Williams can have his tache digitally removed then other pics can be allowed similar manipulations.
So to clear the air: No, I don't believe the Robert Hook pic I posted was used for Chase HQ but - as someone else pointed out - Hook looks a lot more like a possible model for it than Williams. Ignoring the fact that I said "definitely not the faces" for Bill Cosby I can keep posting similarities between actors (not ignoring the original post that Philip Michael Thomas was the actual model which I tend to agree with) but it's not worth it. I can say that the following pics of Raymond St. Jacques and Calvin Lockhart absolutely weren't used for Chase HQ just as I can say that a younger\older\different pic of them or Hook MIGHT have been the model. I can't give a definite on the latter, I can only point out alternatives to a supposition.
I'm happy to leave things as they are and leave it to others to decide, it's all a bit of a storm in a teacup really and not worth falling out over
So to clear the air: No, I don't believe the Robert Hook pic I posted was used for Chase HQ but - as someone else pointed out - Hook looks a lot more like a possible model for it than Williams. Ignoring the fact that I said "definitely not the faces" for Bill Cosby I can keep posting similarities between actors (not ignoring the original post that Philip Michael Thomas was the actual model which I tend to agree with) but it's not worth it. I can say that the following pics of Raymond St. Jacques and Calvin Lockhart absolutely weren't used for Chase HQ just as I can say that a younger\older\different pic of them or Hook MIGHT have been the model. I can't give a definite on the latter, I can only point out alternatives to a supposition.
I'm happy to leave things as they are and leave it to others to decide, it's all a bit of a storm in a teacup really and not worth falling out over
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I think your arguments have more holes than a sieve, but I can't be bothered with this anymore, either. There are better things to do.Bizzley wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:38 pm I think you may be getting caught up too much in the need to find an identical image, exactly the same photo, whereas I'm trying to point out it's down to similarities in actors in general. If you want a nonsensical example then Billy Dee Williams can't be the model for Chase HQ because in that picture he has a moustache and the arcade flier version is clean shaven. QED. Once you start allowing for fudges like that then you have to apply it to others as well, so if Williams can have his tache digitally removed then other pics can be allowed similar manipulations.
So to clear the air: No, I don't believe the Robert Hook pic I posted was used for Chase HQ but - as someone else pointed out - Hook looks a lot more like a possible model for it than Williams. Ignoring the fact that I said "definitely not the faces" for Bill Cosby I can keep posting similarities between actors (not ignoring the original post that Philip Michael Thomas was the actual model which I tend to agree with) but it's not worth it. I can say that the following pics of Raymond St. Jacques and Calvin Lockhart absolutely weren't used for Chase HQ just as I can say that a younger\older\different pic of them or Hook MIGHT have been the model. I can't give a definite on the latter, I can only point out alternatives to a supposition.
I'm happy to leave things as they are and leave it to others to decide, it's all a bit of a storm in a teacup really and not worth falling out over
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Rorthron, it would be a shame if this stopped you, as you've found a lot of obvious copies, and I appreciate your work!
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I think Rorthron is right after all, it's Billy Dee Williams. I found the promo photo that was most certainly used. The shadows, lighting and angles seems too good a match not to be the reference. Was really hard to see the likeness in the photo Rorthron posted though.
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I think there's a fair chance Billy Dee Williams was the reference for this. It's not at all clear from the inlay cover, but it shows up a lot more in the less glossy arcade flyer.
If it is true, I wonder why they felt the need to take both from Star Wars?
If it is true, I wonder why they felt the need to take both from Star Wars?
Stop perving at Raquel Welch!
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Rothron, I hope that you don't get upset by this discussion. I really do appreciate your discoveries and work put into this thread.
The really great discovery is the inspiration for Renegade inlay. I'va never seen this before and believed the inlay to be 100% original work.
As for the subject of discussion, I would dare to say that all black guys look the same, just like Chinese Hope that you won't ban me for these words
The really great discovery is the inspiration for Renegade inlay. I'va never seen this before and believed the inlay to be 100% original work.
As for the subject of discussion, I would dare to say that all black guys look the same, just like Chinese Hope that you won't ban me for these words
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Not artwork, but this loading screen of "Chambers of Horrors” by Omega Software reminds me of certain character used by a great rock band in their covers back in the 80s...
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Juan F. Ramirez wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 1:51 pm Not artwork, but this loading screen of "Chambers of Horrors” by Omega Software reminds me of certain character used by a great rock band in their covers back in the 80s...
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Eeerm, yes, that's the band, definitely!
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Xen by Sparklers.
The design of the nearest spaceship is very 'original'...
The design of the nearest spaceship is very 'original'...
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He looks familiar.
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Well spotted the Squij one!
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Shao-Lin's Road cover (Erbe releaese)
Detail of top figure making a flying kick
Bruce Lee, Fist of Fury image
BTW this is a Way of the Dragon still that's a slightly closer fit for the main figure than the image shown ealier in this thread:
Detail of top figure making a flying kick
Bruce Lee, Fist of Fury image
BTW this is a Way of the Dragon still that's a slightly closer fit for the main figure than the image shown ealier in this thread:
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Black Hawk cover (Sparklers re-release)
Image of RAF Harrier GR3 firing SNEB rockets
Image of RAF Harrier GR3 firing SNEB rockets
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Sinbad and the Golden Ship cover
Detail
Title drawing for Chapter Eight of How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way
Detail
Title drawing for Chapter Eight of How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way
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Some more possible copies, though I haven't identified the source images.
Super Shuffle cover
Michael Jackson?
1st Division Manager
Clockwise from top left: Brian Clough, Graeme Souness, Gary Lineker, John Barnes and Paul Gascoigne?
Super Shuffle cover
Michael Jackson?
1st Division Manager
Clockwise from top left: Brian Clough, Graeme Souness, Gary Lineker, John Barnes and Paul Gascoigne?
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Great find! I had no idea. I've gone and bought the book—I don't care how good it is.
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I remember that book and picture well! Presumably the sword wielding chap in a turban is the stock Boris Vallejo?Title drawing for Chapter Eight of How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way