08-28-2021, 01:57 PM
I find that when people look over their shoulder, their head very rarely turns past profile. It feels as if she is looking too much toward us when she should look away more. Otherwise we get kind of an effect of conflicting gestures where her body is going one way but her head another. And then since we are looking up at the face, the shoulder would probably obscure more of it.
So I think what I would do is actually keep the head at that position and turn the torso so that we see less of the back and more of the side. That might let you keep the effect you're going for while having it achieved more naturally. Just a thought. I don't see the ref so maybe it really is more like this, but even so I think it might be more effective if she is looking back more with her eyeball than whole head.
So I think what I would do is actually keep the head at that position and turn the torso so that we see less of the back and more of the side. That might let you keep the effect you're going for while having it achieved more naturally. Just a thought. I don't see the ref so maybe it really is more like this, but even so I think it might be more effective if she is looking back more with her eyeball than whole head.