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The team obsessed over realism, adding translucent skin, visible veins, and a hair style that fell over the forehead to give the character more personality. The Technical "Tutorials"
The team used a then-new technique involving phosphorescent makeup sponged onto Edward Norton's face. This created a random pattern that multiple cameras could triangulate, "barcoding" every millimeter of his face to capture micro-expressions. the-incredible-hulk-2008-installment-tutorials
The film's behind-the-scenes material serves as a blueprint for early high-end CGI and motion capture (MoCap). The team obsessed over realism, adding translucent skin,