I agree and support the idea that unnatural hair color woul dshow on a gesltat ( even a wolf ) but it woul dlook outrageously silly.
That coul dbe a werewolf 'taboo'.., just cause it looks "stupid" to have a mass of blue or green or neon pink tinting the head-fur ends.
I also like the diea that anyone who does color their hair unnaturally ( even just straight bleacing it ) woul dhave to do it more offten, as it woul d"grow out" fatser.
There are some comics and tales stating that wereolves often grow their hait faster then nomral humans.
I wish that was th ecase in my book. *pouts*
So maybe this is another reason why they don't it'd cost too much $$ to constantlly have it redone. ;) *chuckles*
As has been stated, I'd liek to support:
As for coats on the gestlat in the moive.There are goin gto be cloes ups. I am sure of that. Its good for drama. So you are goin gto see individual hairs.
Now the movie aduience isn't going to notice this right away, but teh effect of it would be far more natural looking an dless CG looking.
*points to teh other newere CG movies* Final Fantasy, Shrek and Dionsaur used underlying -vein- textures to give the appearence fo real skin. yOu wanna start statiung that people don't notice? There is a -subtle but visable difference between the non-detailed characters and the -detailed- characters.
One of the major classes I took for my degree was
texture rendering and detail. It -does- make a big difference.
It may not be noticed by th emajor population, bu the lack of it makes the CG look.., fake.