Vincent Price once shared that he would have liked the opportunity to portray a werewolf on the silver screen. Had he been given the chance, we’re confident it would have been a role he could have really sank his teeth into. Our lycanthrope, named in honor of this great actor, takes on the classic look made popular in Universal Studios’ ‘The Wolf Man’ (1941) yet still maintains a look of soulful compassion even after the transformation has taken place.

Ghoulish Factoid: The only way to create truly realistic hair work in a digital medium is to draw the hairs in one at a time. Anything else would not be photo-realistic. Vincent’s hair work took over fourteen hours to complete. Another interesting fact about this character is that when his transformation occurs, it is not from side to side, but from top to bottom. It really looks like his hair is migrating down from his natural hairline. As a result of this attention to detail, Vincent is owned by a large number movie biz folks, including John Landis, the director of ‘An American Werewolf in London.’