11-23-2019, 09:12 PM
Oh man, I've been checking your struggle recently and I relate so much, this is one of my biggest problems, in my case is due to eyeball and not measure properly (like holding the pencil and all that). Do you do such a thing? Or just try to match everything as you go?
People have been giving you so many points, I don't think there's much to add, I honestly feel that the approach I would follow would be do one, then either put the image on top or overlay and mark where you missed things, went of base, remember those mistakes and try again, thinking on them. So a mixture of quality and quantity. But I'm terrible at likeness so is not like I have any answer to give. Just keep trying, maybe slow down during the early block in? If you don't match the likeness there, don't render or add tone/volume, just try to block it again, which I guess you are also doing... oh boy!
Honestly though, without the original to compare many look quite well! So keep going strong!
People have been giving you so many points, I don't think there's much to add, I honestly feel that the approach I would follow would be do one, then either put the image on top or overlay and mark where you missed things, went of base, remember those mistakes and try again, thinking on them. So a mixture of quality and quantity. But I'm terrible at likeness so is not like I have any answer to give. Just keep trying, maybe slow down during the early block in? If you don't match the likeness there, don't render or add tone/volume, just try to block it again, which I guess you are also doing... oh boy!
Honestly though, without the original to compare many look quite well! So keep going strong!