James Cameron wanted elegant, slender, blue-skinned cat creatures that retained humanoid forms with human-facial characteristics. To capture the look, Jordu Schell created the first concept sculptures and James Cameron responded immediately to them. After approving a general Na'vi design, Stan Winston Studio artists lead by John Rosengrant detailed them in Photoshop to develop the final color and skin texture including stripes and a bioluminescence pattern. The crew created and presented many variations of the Na'vi look, making note, for example, that the color design should still believable as organic flesh rather than artifical body markings. Once Photoshop renderings were approved, the next step in the conceptual process involved the transference to 3D space. Stan Winston Studio took photographs of models in key poses with a variety of facial expressions. Scott Patton brought those to ZBrush to resculpt them as Na'vi characters. They were supposed to resemble their human counterparts to make it easier for audiences to recognize and relate to them. For example Sigourney Weaver's Na'vi avatar retains the actress' distinctive small nose.
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