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
Director Louis Leterrier wanted to distance this version from the 15-foot-tall behemoth of the 2003 film. Instead, he established the Hulk at to keep him grounded with human characters. The team obsessed over realism, adding translucent skin,
Over 700 visual effects shots were created using a blend of MoCap and CGI to bridge the gap between Norton's performance and the final creature. Production Stories & Easter Eggs The team obsessed over realism