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your 3d works are really wonderful but i like your manual sketching also.style seems to be very comical that good. keep working hard and u have a brilliant future.
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http://conceptart.org/forums/showthr...68#post2476968
i try to make a portrait
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a old picture ,tempera
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Your watercolours are looking good, as well as your 3d models. The biggest thing I can see, is that you tend to do your heads really small, especially the cranium part.
Try: 1 to make the cranium bigger in proportion to the rest of the head
2 to make the whole head bigger in proportion to the body.
You can take the original photo and your 3d model, and overlap them in Photoshop, to see where are the wrong parts.
Anyway, nice work! keep it up man![]()
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some concepts invented by me,art by richardhalo
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a concept,i don't know if it's good or not
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a variant of the previous concept
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dark variant![]()
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another concept of mine,art by Richardhalo![]()
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Post 53 and 54 are the most striking of your 3d work... nice work![]()
Your 3d portraits are also a very nice. They are probably harder to pull off then from life since you don't have binocular 3d vision of the subject to grasp the 3d form, it may help if you spend a bit more time observing the source, on both of them for example the forehead is a bit off, on the first one there is a bulge that I don't see in the source, and the second forehead is slanted at a different angle.
If you go for super-likeness check and re-check proportions, vertical aligned elements, horizontal aligned elements, positive and negative shapes . Keep rocking.
Toate bune,
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