02-03-2014, 07:38 AM
Ooh too bad, I only have ifx anatomy vol 1, but then again the information should not be too different in any good anatomy book (like bammes, who is insanely technical and thus scares me).
The spoon is really cool (as are the previous ones), you really should do something from imagination with a similar surface now. That might be quite interesting (and challenging I imagine, with all those reflections and curvature).
Nice anatomy, as always. This method of showing the form of muscle with lines is something I'm going to steal eventually.
Nice progress on the Itachi piece, I like what you are doing with the subtle skin color variations there. So cool to see how much you improve in comparison to earlier works <3 As for critique. So far, the eyes are not really embedded in the eyesocked, but look rather flat and painted on the face. Do you really want to do those without ref? While you don't have to copy a photo or anything, especially things like implementing the eyes into the face (which is basically just sculpting the form in the right way) could really profit from a good reference.
I also suggest darkening the shadow on the root/bridge of the nose (not sure if this is the term... I mean between the eyes) a bit more, basically pushing the nose inward a bit more, right now it is quite flat (especially for a man). That is optional though, really only depends on the way you want him to look.
Other than that, keep pushing <3
The spoon is really cool (as are the previous ones), you really should do something from imagination with a similar surface now. That might be quite interesting (and challenging I imagine, with all those reflections and curvature).
Nice anatomy, as always. This method of showing the form of muscle with lines is something I'm going to steal eventually.
Nice progress on the Itachi piece, I like what you are doing with the subtle skin color variations there. So cool to see how much you improve in comparison to earlier works <3 As for critique. So far, the eyes are not really embedded in the eyesocked, but look rather flat and painted on the face. Do you really want to do those without ref? While you don't have to copy a photo or anything, especially things like implementing the eyes into the face (which is basically just sculpting the form in the right way) could really profit from a good reference.
I also suggest darkening the shadow on the root/bridge of the nose (not sure if this is the term... I mean between the eyes) a bit more, basically pushing the nose inward a bit more, right now it is quite flat (especially for a man). That is optional though, really only depends on the way you want him to look.
Other than that, keep pushing <3