>>6103269>because he is right. You won't see the dots when the figure is on your shelfDid you even pay attention to what i said?
Let's repeat
>In person it looks all fuzzy, like it's a 3d printed figure because of how rough the faces look.>If you say the paint job doesn't look rough/textured/blurry/etc, you're a lyingYes, he's right that you can't see the individual dots unless you're up close to it, but from even thumbnails you can tell that the paint job isn't solid, that it's made up of a "window screen", like that part of the thumbnial is in lower resolution than the rest.
That is not a great paint job. He's lying or ignorantly misleading people by saying that.
This is why you should buy the Figuarts in person, because you'll see for yourself if the econ mode print jobs don't bother you.
Judge for yourself, instead of relying on people like him.
>>6103281>And like that, you need to supply some proof.It's a shame there aren't any companies who make Star Wars figures with actual collector quality paint jobs, but collector quality paint jobs exist nonetheless.
A company like DCC actually understands how to use the dots that Bandai uses. Instead of using the low resolution dots to make up the entirety of the paint job, DCC uses them as shadowing and shading. So it blends together with the underlying real paint job, like shadows and shading do, instead of just showing the unpainted colored plastic inbetween the dots like they do on Figuarts figures.