>>81660132No, it's called latex. Latex is a sensitizing agent; eventually it'll provoke such a strong immune response from even a very small contact that her dragon dildos will set it off with the slightest touch.
>>81660100The options are greasepaint (which is pretty shitty; it can look good, but it comes off quite readily and it's more useful for live theater where people in the audience can't see you up close), a bodysuit and greasepaint (which is better, because there's less of it to continually have to touch up and it means you can sit down on props without painting them the same color as you), or CGI.
CGI is prohibitively expensive for a full-body, full movie character's appearance, especially for a leading actress whose fans are propping up the gross; greasepaint doesn't hold texture well, so for the close work you'd have to do something else anyway.
>>81660187Because something else requires people to spend time designing, pitching, and approving it. It's going to take at least a dozen people (concept art, makeup, financial producer, director, stunt choreographer - who needs to know they can work with the costume convincingly - and so on). and they all have to be paid for their time. Whereas the scaly look has already been approved and doesn't need to be changed.
Basically, the same reason they're using the exact same digital props for Wolverine's claws after 16 years - developing something new costs money.
>>81660399Asterix? Tintin? The first four Superman movies, financed and made in Europe? The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell, written by Europeans and mostly filmed in Europe, as well as being set in Europe in 2 out of 3 cases even in the film versions? Dredd?
>99 percent of the media discussed hereWhy don't you start a sit-in and see if anybody cares what you think?