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Shrek Imposters
How to identify a false Shrek
Step One
Become familiar with the true form of
Shrek. Make sure you study, because
some imposters are extremely similar.
Step Two
Learn to Identify an Imposter
Strange movement patterns
Glazed over, or strange looking eyes
Different shade of green tone
Elongated or mishapen head or ears
Commonly Seen Imposters:
"Video Game Shrek"
At first glance he seems to bear
a striking resemblance, until
you take a closer look...
Misshapen arms
Odd colored eyes
Mouth and nose are slightly off
"Self-Animated or Modified Shrek"
Commonly found in fanmade comedic videos
Can be created by amateur
animators
Has appeared in several Vine
videos
The "glazed-over" or hollow
eyes
"App Shrek"
This is the version of
Shrek that appears in low
budget apps
Upon examination, you can
clearly tell that it is a fake.
Enough said.
"GIF Shrek"
A deceiving version of
Shrek that appears in GIF
files
You could mistake him for
the real deal at first, but he
has "misshapen face"
characteristic.
His eyes are farther set back
than normal
"Professionally Created Shrek"
This version of Shrek was
designed by someone with
skill. This is the most
convincing and definitely
would be easy to mistake.
Very realistic textures and
details
Artfully created overall, but
also a fake.
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