Hi, well you didn't say who you are trying to replicate so i would find it hard to critic atm, however i stumbled upon some likeness guides recently i wanted to share and i can now post them to people like you.
I find these would be helpful to get a good understanding about it all and ways to tackle it for anyone attempting it:
(i think i had a "better" guide/link/img, this week but the history is cleared & i do not remember much of who did it or anything, maybe someone will post it.)
Thank you so much for the effort, but this wasn't supposed to be a likeness, I am just currently trying to get faces done in the first place. So, I wondered what I could improve in general (whacky anatomy, proportions etc.)
I will still go through the stuff you sent, there is probably something useful regardless of the misunderstanding <3
What you can do is copy bunch of skulls and learn ideal head proportion chart then study individual features also continue to practice blocking simple head like this one
I think you have a lot going right in this sculpt.
as far as feedback goes, one area that catches my attention is the position of the nostril in the side plane. I think it could be shifted back so the back of the nostril meets the front plane of the face.
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Hi, well you didn't say who you are trying to replicate so i would find it hard to critic atm, however i stumbled upon some likeness guides recently i wanted to share and i can now post them to people like you.
I find these would be helpful to get a good understanding about it all and ways to tackle it for anyone attempting it:
tips
drawing over your desired head
fat deposit examples - Explains in a drawing, fat matters
aging
live video (i didnt watch)
Hope these help a bit.
(i think i had a "better" guide/link/img, this week but the history is cleared & i do not remember much of who did it or anything, maybe someone will post it.)
Thank you so much for the effort, but this wasn't supposed to be a likeness, I am just currently trying to get faces done in the first place. So, I wondered what I could improve in general (whacky anatomy, proportions etc.)
I will still go through the stuff you sent, there is probably something useful regardless of the misunderstanding <3
What you can do is copy bunch of skulls and learn ideal head proportion chart then study individual features also continue to practice blocking simple head like this one
I think you have a lot going right in this sculpt.
as far as feedback goes, one area that catches my attention is the position of the nostril in the side plane. I think it could be shifted back so the back of the nostril meets the front plane of the face.
Adding to iam717's list, Ryan Kingslien is my favourite anatomy and sculpting teacher. his recent streams are packed with a lot of knowledge about approaching the face https://www.youtube.com/@RyanKingslienVertexSchool/streams