If a studio hires Sophia Lillis to be in their movie, they will not be concerned with making Lillis look unrecognizable under makeup.
The level of insanity on this forum is laughable.
If a studio hires Sophia Lillis to be in their movie, they will not be concerned with making Lillis look unrecognizable under makeup.
The level of insanity on this forum is laughable.
Ahh another senseless Syegfryed discussion...
Looks better than the older D&D films but not much. Looks like a lot of bad costumes and cringy acting. I hate it when they do some rock song remix for a trailer instead of using the music from the movie. You can only depend on the lord of the rings, the hobbit, and the original Conan the barbarian for fantasy movies.
Neither are the 5e examples you used specifically, considering there are more popular depictions of tieflings that you already disagree with.
Jester from Critical Role is often depicted with humanoid eyes, and not whatever 5e official art that you consider to be 'more popular'
Like i give two shits about what studios want
the level of insanity in this forum is indeed, laughable
That is just not true, the examples i said are popular and people know then.
just google tiefling and see what the official art are and most fannart and people drawing their own characters, the skin tones will go from red to purple, it is the most common, saying isn't its denying the truth.
Im just saying i would be better the common depiction since is the most well know,there is no reason or logic for people to be bitching about what i think about for pages to come.
Cuz you're not just providing an opinion, you're trying to convince everyone that the 5e official art happens to be more widely known and accepted, when really it's just one of many depictions that people are simply aware of. If it were that popular and definitive, then you wouldn't be the only one here with a problem with it and so many people saying otherwise. Your opinion would be the popular one, and based on this thread alone it doesn't seem the case at all.
To be honest, the biggest criticism I've seen over the Tiefling is turning into an Owlbear. I've seen articles written about it. There's been nothing controversial about her looks.
Im not trying to convince people who deny the truth, im just responding to people who quote me.
My opinion is that the popular depiction of tiefling should be used for the movie, end.
Saying the red/purple skinned tiefling, or at least, the ones with strong devilish features/different skin tone, is not the most popular depiction is people being wrong, and you are free to think like that
Gee, you're literally saying people are wrong about popular depictions that you can't even confirm, and wonder why there's no reason for them to respond to your logically flawed opinionsthere is no reason or logic for people to be bitching about what i think about for pages to come.
Tieflings come in all sorts of colors. There's no 'popular depiction' other than what you consider it to be.
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Yet you said red and purple were most popular. That's why I brought up critical role's Jester, who is blue. The point being they come in all sorts of colors and are recognized as Tieflings regardless of what color depiction from any singular source.
I mean the same can be extended to Dragons in a way, though D&D happens to portray Reds as being more dominant in this case. That doesn't immediately equate Red Dragons as being more popular.
Because they are.
Yessss, and when you see an elf with horns, you don't recognized as tiefling immediately.The point being they come in all sorts of colors and are recognized as Tieflings regardless of what color depiction from any singular source.
Red dragons are more popularI mean the same can be extended to Dragons in a way, though D&D happens to portray Reds as being more dominant in this case. That doesn't immediately equate Red Dragons as being more popular.
And "Not human eyes" is not what is described in the book. That's a feature you have decided on.
I'm not "weirdly nitpicking". You keep moving the goalposts.you are weirdly nittpicking at this, for what purpose i still don't know, since i will still say its a bad depiction and it would be better a more well know one.
You're the one that is complaining that the Tiefling in the movie isn't accurate...and you are basing that off of "official art" that also isn't, according to the printed rules of the game, accurate.
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Based on what metric?
All you're going on is your opinion of what is most popular, lol. Blue Tiefling is also highly popular because of Jester in Critical Role, which has a wider-reaching mainstream audience. Many people may recognize Tieflings through Jester before they even opened or read the 5e handbook, and they would recognize a Blue Tiefling as being the more popular version. It's a matter of perspective.
That is exactly what I'm pointing out. It's your opinion on the matter. You're fine to have the opinion that red or purple tiefling is most popular, but it doesn't make it factually relevant because there is no way for you to define it as being the most popular depiction. Popularity constantly shifts and gets redefined. Like, I would even go as far as saying the most popular Tiefling in mainstream pop culture right now is probably Jester. Few other well-known Tieflings in any other media come to mind.
The mere existence of this movie trailer and having millions of eyeballs (16m at the time of this post) on that new Tiefling character potentially makes that one character the most recognized Tiefling to date. And the character's design? Loosely based on the 3rd edition depiction of a 'human' skinned Tiefling, which is also official art.
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Believe what you want man, the book does not say normal human eyes.
there is no moving goalposts, you people are just making stuff up.I'm not "weirdly nitpicking". You keep moving the goalposts.
So you are basically saying we should pick what is the "accurate" version, despite official art and the book ones being official and canon? okYou're the one that is complaining that the Tiefling in the movie isn't accurate...and you are basing that off of "official art" that also isn't, according to the printed rules of the game, accurate.
Like i said, regardless of what you think, the image people see when they imagine a tiefling is not a normal human with horns, it think it would be better to make the tiefling in the movie like most people know then, end.
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Dunno, maybe play the game and be part of the communities, search fannart of people characters, pinterest and google is full of then
Blue tiefling was already a thing before her, and yet, she is not more popular than the red/purple ones.All you're going on is your opinion of what is most popular, lol. Blue Tiefling is also highly popular because of Jester in Critical Role, which has a wider-reaching mainstream audience.
I like how everything in this forums you try to make up as its nothing is objective, nothing is something right or factually truth, tis all about "opinions",Despite we having plenty of exampls to proof thatThat is exactly what I'm pointing out. It's your opinion on the matter.
Well friend, its your opinion that there is not something more popular or well know than another.
Then you're just talking about popularity of your own little community.
Again, based on what metric? Google even shows plenty of Blues amongst the reds and purples that you listed. What is making Red and Purple definitively more popular? You're saying be part of the communities, yet the communities themselves are not definitively what decides something to be most popular. You're talking about individual places.Blue tiefling was already a thing before her, and yet, she is not more popular than the red/purple ones.
Just like this forum is a WoW community yet its collective opinions do not reflect community-wide popularity. You'd find New Class discussion here wildly different from any other community, like Reddit or the WoW forums or Discord.
If you have proof then show it. I see nothing here but more opinion from you really.I like how everything in this forums you try to make up as its nothing is objective, nothing is something right or factually truth, tis all about "opinions",Despite we having plenty of exampls to proof that
Well friend, its your opinion that there is not something more popular or well know than another.
I showed you my proof. 16m views of a trailer that has a Tiefling in it. How many communities can you boast with that level of recognition?
And you are correct. Anecdotal evidence is not objective fact. That is why I can counter your argument by providing a different observation that is equally true. There can be multiple perspectives that offer multiple views of the same source to be true.
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I've told you exactly what the book says about eyes. This whole "not normal eyes" is something you invented. According to the books...Tieflings should have eyes that are a solid colour. You brought in "official art" that doesn't follow the rules. At the same time you are complaining that the movie doesn't follow those rules.
I mean, we can go through everything you said. First you said she had no demonic features. People pointed out that she has horns and a tail. Then you moved the goal posts to her horns not being animal and not demonic. Then I specifically pointed out that the horns can be of various shapes, styles, and colours. Then you moved the goalposts to the horns not being exactly like the horns on two pieces of official artwork. Which i then pointed out that even that official artwork does not follow the actual description of Tiefling eyes.there is no moving goalposts, you people are just making stuff up.
So, the only way the movie isn't being accurate about Tiefling appearance is with her eyes. And you're fine with official art that also isn't accurate about the eyes.
The "official art" you brought up doesn't even follow the rules you think are so importantSo you are basically saying we should pick what is the "accurate" version, despite official art and the book ones being official and canon? ok
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