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Our hyperrealist painters and sculptors make allowances for some mechanical means of transferring images to the mold, including preliminary grisaille underpaintings to the molds. Photographic slide projections or multi-media projectors are used to project images onto the mold, and rudimentary techniques such as gridding may also be used to ensure accuracy. Sculptures utilize polyesters applied directly onto the human body or mold. Hyperrealism requires a high level of technical prowess and virtuosity to simulate a

false reality. Hyperrealism incorporates and often capitalizes upon photographic limitations such as depth of field,

perspective, and focus range. Anomalies found in digital images, such as fractalization, are also

exploited to emphasize their digital origins.

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We use hyperrealism silicone to give our statue the same realistic look as the wax sculptors you see in high-end museums. Our silicone gives the statues the feel of real human skin.

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Our resin sculptures is a statue or other piece of three-dimensional art that has been cast using fiberglass resin. Resin is a fairly lightweight, durable material that can be painted and glazed to look like the human body. We use it to manufacture a wide variety of products. The other benefits of resin materials make it desirable when our artist wants to make multiple copies of a sculpture. Resin also has become a popular material in creating life-size hyperrealistic statues, movie props, figurines, and various collectibles.

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