I have tried to recreate the image of Jesus the best I could, and put the image in a youtube video. What do you think?
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I have tried to recreate the image of Jesus the best I could, and put the image in a youtube video. What do you think?
That is the Shroud of Turin image, isn't it?
What 'recreating' did you have to do?
I had to insert the eyes. I have painted macaws and find that the eye is the difficult thing to paint, as it gives the image the most character. I am more pleased with the left eye than the right on this particular image.
I think, "why is this even posted here?" Your ability to slightly alter an already-existing pictures is not a theological issue. If this is solely an artistic question, try the Visual Arts section. Did you simply want to plug your video?
Photobucket recently changed so that people can no longer post their Photobucket images on 3rd party sites unless they pay through the nose first. It's a rather controversial change. Images can still be uploaded and kept there for free, but they can't be posted elsewhere unless one has a paid account.I cannot post images from my Photobucket site here anymore, dont know why.
Photobucket recently changed so that people can no longer post their Photobucket images on 3rd party sites unless they pay through the nose first. It's a rather controversial change. Images can still be uploaded and kept there for free, but they can't be posted elsewhere unless one has a paid account.
I have tried to recreate the image of Jesus the best I could, and put the image in a youtube video. What do you think?
I have tried to recreate the image of Jesus the best I could, ..... What do you think?
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Umm ... The "shroud" of Turin is a piece of artwork made in the 1300 AD, and has no more relation to what Jesus looked like than a picture of Henry the 8th. Jesus was a Jew from the Middle East. He looked like a middle easterner, not like the Italian distorted face shown in the artwork you posted.
Probably like any of the Middle Easterners shown in this picture.
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In Christ-
Papias
None of that is proven.