Looks great! Totally feels like it was painted from life. The following isn't a criticism - just saying it cause it's on my mind. Richard Schmid said once that he always makes one highlight dominant in the eyes, even if that's not the case up on the model stand. In his opinion, it reduces the 'glazed over' look. I don't think her expression looks glazed, but this might be an interesting test to see how (or if) a simple change in a highlight affects this 'neutral' pose.
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nice!
probably being picky but her right eye looks bigger than the other and her shoulder appear unbalanced, not sure if that's intentional tho.
Totally right, Sam. Quick Adjust and repost on a couple things. Tho I don't want symmetry, things were way off. Thanks!
Looks great! Totally feels like it was painted from life. The following isn't a criticism - just saying it cause it's on my mind. Richard Schmid said once that he always makes one highlight dominant in the eyes, even if that's not the case up on the model stand. In his opinion, it reduces the 'glazed over' look. I don't think her expression looks glazed, but this might be an interesting test to see how (or if) a simple change in a highlight affects this 'neutral' pose.
So how can i date her? ;)
Great work, i`m always impressed about your abilities in shading or the expressions of your faces!
I am jealous!
I Am so envious of your ability to "structuraly sculpt" your figures yet still maintain a softness about them. Keep it up Mark.
Hey man,
Great job
Congratulations
Hey Mark, listening to your sidebar nation interview while I storyboard.
Cool stuff!
amazing work man-
great piece!
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