Also, I encourage you to overlay the photos youo have over the orthographic shots you have already to suss out the differences between your work and the actual photos.
Certainly tone those eyebrows down, at the moment it looks like she stole Ernest Borgnine's. And if you are trying to make her recognisable, why did you go for red hair? Blonde/brunette would be more appropriate.
thanks for the feedback and i will change her hair(blonde) and eyebrows(small and thin) skin tone? i'm using some maps of digital emmy project and any help on proportions thanks
What I like to do for likeness (even though I am fairly bad at it) is to limit my references to one movie/show as actors faces tend to change over time/for each role a bit and also makeup and camera lenses make a huge difference. Picking consistent references then overlaying them over your model to hit the likeness usually kinda works for me.
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Can you post your specific reference photos you were using?
Also, I encourage you to overlay the photos youo have over the orthographic shots you have already to suss out the differences between your work and the actual photos.
skin tone? i'm using some maps of digital emmy project
and any help on proportions
thanks