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Hello everyone!

It's been a long time since I've posted on here. I'm currently in the process of rebuilding my portfolio (http://www.justinbettencourt.com) and would love if I could get some input and criticism on my latest piece.

I'm refreshing on my anatomy skills, and would love to have a sculpt on my portfolio. This is the first time I've done a non-symmetrical sculpt.

Thanks in advance! :)

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  • silvershrimp
    Looks pretty cool. I think the legs are too long, could be the pose possibly? The ankle not on the ground is incorrect, it's overextended.The form is odd, like its both a heavily muscular woman, but also one who's quite fat and has lots of skin overhanging in areas, could be just the pose but looks off. Not sure but it looks like it's got an anatomically correct vagina, but no toes, elbow or knee detail, fingernails eyeballs or hair, all of which are more important.
    Sounds harsh, but I think an asymmetrical sculpt in that pose is pretty hard and you've done ok.
  • justinbett
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    Thanks for the input silvershrimp!

    I included some of your input (the ankles, feet, and the fat rolls on the back). I also had a good friend who knows their anatomy fairly well, and she mentioned a lot of the same issues. Here's the final outcome. I'd love to come back to it if I have some extra time before the deadline. I still need to complete 1 more portfolio piece before Monday.

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    Portfolio page: http://www.justinbettencourt.com/thedancer2014
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