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Thread: Elvis aged through Forensic Art

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    Elvis aged through Forensic Art

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    Forensic Art took a pic of E and aged it. He ends up looking like this:"




    What do y'all think?

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    Wow that is pretty good! Elvis would of probably aged like that if had of stayed a truck driver. But knowing how Elvis was over his appearance I think he would of had a little work done to stay younger looking!

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    reminds me of a trucker who had a hard life, but maybe elvis might of looked alittle like that, but he would have work done for sure.

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    Reminds me of Johnny Cash



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    I've seen several photos done of Elvis with the aging process and not one of them seems right to me. None of the creases are in the right places. They should look at pictures of Vernon and maybe then it would look more natural.

    Diane

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    They may have been generous on the amount of hair..... It was said he was beginning to thin on top in his last years alive.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    I've seen several photos done of Elvis with the aging process and not one of them seems right to me. None of the creases are in the right places. They should look at pictures of Vernon and maybe then it would look more natural.

    Diane
    I was just thinking that diane

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    nothing Elvis in that face..

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    It always strikes me as odd that they start with images from Elvis in his early twenties for these exercises.
    ...you won't forget me when I go.

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    Yes that is strange and you would think much harder to get an accurate sense of his aging. As far as the thinning of his hair, I doubt if he would have lost much of it when you see how much Vernon had in his last years. In fact, both sides of the family seemed to have kept their hair.

    Diane

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    I would rather he look like that than turn out something like this...
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    I dont like that image, i think he would look a handsome older man.
    elvislady

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonniebealestreet View Post
    It always strikes me as odd that they start with images from Elvis in his early twenties for these exercises.

    You're right! Why don't they use a picture from 1977? Or at least one of his pictures from the 70s?
    Goodbye Rosanne...Your "family" in TCB will always remember you.

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    Elvis Aged

    Elvis Aged
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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelsmith View Post
    Elvis Aged
    Hehe, he looks like a shady second hand car dealer in the older pic!

    As far as the hair loss: it all depends on how much hair Gladys' dad had (lost). Genetically, hairloss for sons is traced through the mother's genes.
    Looking at Lisa's son, I'm afraid Elvis may have had less hair left than Vernon had he lived to 63.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny View Post
    Reminds me of Johnny Cash

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cherokee View Post
    Hehe, he looks like a shady second hand car dealer in the older pic!


    he could sell any car to me, though
    as long as a man has the strength to dream he can redeem his soul and fly

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    First picture is not bad! Better than the worst one that I've seen in the inquier or some gossip paper and they made it look really bad.

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    You could be right Cherokee about genetics on the mother's side...don't know about that one but usually if someone is going to lose their hair it starts at an earlier age. He was 42 and still had quite a head of hair.

    Diane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    You could be right Cherokee about genetics on the mother's side...don't know about that one but usually if someone is going to lose their hair it starts at an earlier age. He was 42 and still had quite a head of hair.

    Diane

    Yeah, but didn't Larry Geller say he was starting to lose on top, the crown? Remember: in Elvis' case, aside from genetics, there was also years of assault on the hair from hair dye, heavy lights (from the movies and on stage) that dry hair out like crazy etc.

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