Phantom of the Opera Backglass

Robert Misner

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Oct 4, 2014
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POTO is a tough table It frustrates me but I keep coming back ,I just love the presentation.

One of the cool things about this table is the backglass and how the mask was a sticker. I've found source art of both the Masked and unmasked phantom and read that if the backglass lighting was right the face would show thru the mask.

I've been experimenting with blending the two together to create a backglass picture that allows you to see both depending on what you focus on.
I am looking for opinions on if its successful or if the mask should be less or more transparent.

Here's what I've done so far.
I find if I focus on the staple ridges on the mask under the nose and the cheeks I see the mask more..and if i focus on the teeth the mask sort of fades and the face is easier to see. Does this work for everyone else? Or should I make further adjustments?

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