Like other people are saying, it's best to start over using the knowledge and experience that you gained on your current model and the feedback here.You will work faster because of it. Even a professional artist would have to spend a serious amount of time to polish/fix that model that you made into a professional looking…
I would say take a break and watch some sculpting tutorials and then come back to this because it looks like you are totally going about it the wrong way. You are jumping into micro detail before you have established the proportions and forms. This is when stuff starts looking super muddy. Good luck!
I believe that with some good advice anyone can make a decent model/sculpt. It is easy to post something that you are proud of online, though it takes guts to post something that you know is embarrassing. Some time ago i was also trying to make my first humanoid face using zbrush, Though all i got was poop... so then i…
Your proportions are still off. Look at the side view, things don't really match up compared to a real human male. Look at your head, feet, torso etc. and compare it to reference of real people. You can use the silhouettes to help you with proportions. So you are going to take this model to zbrush right? You can work on…
This thread made me sad. There has been so much good advice ignored/thrown back which sucks. My uni experience was much the same as some of the people who have posted here from the same course, there are and will always be people who just cant do it, and imo its the universities fault for not failing them along time ago,…