First UV map I have ever done, ever. BUT CAN I SKIN IT?
More to the point, can I skin it without my Wacom tablet? It's at the fixers for now, but I am giving this a shot anyway.

And now!

I don't think I know what I'm doing. Any help would be seriously appreciated

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I don't think I know what I'm doing. Any help would be seriously appreciated
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...go for some reference ! Can help.
His front is thinny and long - needs to be a little bit more massive and shorter , non ?
Nice model , mesh looks cool.
I'm having a hard time keeping the brushes under control and not getting seams, and stuff like that. Skinning isn't as easy as I thought it would be!
Well actually the blue shark is more skinny and doofy looking
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You weren't kidding - What the hell!?...
Specular, vary the colour a bit (pick it from the ref?). Try and make the eye look like its in a socket rather than the current southpark look.
Rotate your model to that angle and compare the differences maybe.