04-05-2018, 08:24 PM
There you go. One iteration of applying study and you've already got a specific topic to focus a future study on: Curly hair. If it was me I'd do some studies of that while the problem is fresh in your mind...then use what you learn and immediately apply to another applied portrait. Always take time to evaluate your 'applied' work and workflow to identify the next areas of improvement that study should be focused on.
The last head is much better but still hitting uncanny valley with that slightly goofy expression thing you do in your female imaginative stuff. The digi one is heaps better in that arena. So there's another thing. You could definitely work on studying varying expressions amd applying something different to the next application. All this from one applied study and that's with a cursory evaluation. Ofc you should prioritise the bigger issues first but at least you are bringing some actual problems to address rather than grinding study faces until you hope you can do it without reference by magic one day. Never grind studies without a regular feedback loop built in. A lot of that hard work will disappear down the toilet otherwise.
The last head is much better but still hitting uncanny valley with that slightly goofy expression thing you do in your female imaginative stuff. The digi one is heaps better in that arena. So there's another thing. You could definitely work on studying varying expressions amd applying something different to the next application. All this from one applied study and that's with a cursory evaluation. Ofc you should prioritise the bigger issues first but at least you are bringing some actual problems to address rather than grinding study faces until you hope you can do it without reference by magic one day. Never grind studies without a regular feedback loop built in. A lot of that hard work will disappear down the toilet otherwise.