01-05-2017, 01:29 AM
Hey Fedo - sweet work - those heads are getting better! Are you working from ref?
One thing I've noticed about your heads when you're doing them at a 45 degree view is that you tend to make the furthest cheek a little too sharp in my opinion. For example in post #747 - the head on the top right is a good example of this - her left cheek just below the eye is sharper than I would normally expect. You might want to get a few refs and study this area. Having said all that, I feel that some of your more recent heads are starting to lose that sharpness in the cheek e.g. the ones in this last post.
Edit: If the sharp cheeks are a stylistic choice then forget I said anything :).
Hope this helps mate - keep going!
One thing I've noticed about your heads when you're doing them at a 45 degree view is that you tend to make the furthest cheek a little too sharp in my opinion. For example in post #747 - the head on the top right is a good example of this - her left cheek just below the eye is sharper than I would normally expect. You might want to get a few refs and study this area. Having said all that, I feel that some of your more recent heads are starting to lose that sharpness in the cheek e.g. the ones in this last post.
Edit: If the sharp cheeks are a stylistic choice then forget I said anything :).
Hope this helps mate - keep going!
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