04-26-2021, 11:20 PM
I love the solidity of that first digital portrait! The effortless look of the latest sketch—which I'm sure wasn't that effortless!—is also really nice. It flows very well and has a great balance between detail and negative space areas.
I think the only immediately useful thing I have to say is to be careful with head construction methods that use spheres. The brain isn't round, so to rely on this sort of structure on anything but frontal views you'll be forced to compensate on the facial area or back of the head depending on where the ears are falling.
That's it! I'm also happy to see a compatriot here and you English seems good fine enough.
If that helps, simply using it was what did the trick for me. When in doubt I'd google the word or possible expression to see definitions, what's more common and and the usage in context, and sometimes I still break the thesaurus open when I feel I'm getting too repetitive, but insist in using the language for long enough and there'll come a time you'll struggle to remember how daunting it used to be. :)
I think the only immediately useful thing I have to say is to be careful with head construction methods that use spheres. The brain isn't round, so to rely on this sort of structure on anything but frontal views you'll be forced to compensate on the facial area or back of the head depending on where the ears are falling.
That's it! I'm also happy to see a compatriot here and you English seems good fine enough.
If that helps, simply using it was what did the trick for me. When in doubt I'd google the word or possible expression to see definitions, what's more common and and the usage in context, and sometimes I still break the thesaurus open when I feel I'm getting too repetitive, but insist in using the language for long enough and there'll come a time you'll struggle to remember how daunting it used to be. :)