05-10-2009, 06:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2009, 06:57 PM by ALLOUTMASSACRE.)
White Sider gave you great advice. You really shouldn't knock it or take it as negative feedback. You do need to learn anatomy. You should get your forms down first then put the details, fine details, and textures in the sculpt.Honestly from the one picture it looks like you used a pumpkin as an armature and threw some clay on it and gave it part 8 features. You have an eye for the details that are going into the sculpts because it does resemble the features of a part 8 sculpt and they look good, it just seems like the overall shape of the sculpt isn't right, and also tone down some of the features. Like in the forehead they just seem to harsh and hard, be more subtle with some of those details.And when you post your final sculpt or finish piece pictures on a prop/mask forum you are opening the gates for criticism especially if you want to produce and have people purchase the piece from you.