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Moai statue (wip)
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[Image: ehv0z.png] Any crits before I continue?
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#2
study facial anatomy, I know it's moai, but your facial anatomy is quite boned up.
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#3
nowhere near being a moai.
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#4
Its mouth and nose is too low, its jaw should be higher.
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hello dr manhatten
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#6
Aw I love Moais and that's not a Moai.

Get rid of the ears, nostrils, make the lips big and flat.

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needs to be a lot more angular, I think. looks too much like a plain old human face with exaggerated features, instead of a blocky carved stone that looks humorously like a face.
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#8
Its not supposed to look perfectly like a Moai statue and it's not supposed to look perfectly like a face. [Image: 10xzdzb.png]

edit: And don't say it doesn't look like either one at all.
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#9
Sorry, but do you want C&C on this? Sounds like you don't want C&C on this with the last post.

I mean I can understand if you're looking to do a stylized take on the Maoi statue, but you shouldn't shut the door on all the comments. Right now to me, it looks like you're doing a Silver Surfer mugshot instead of a Maoi statue. No offense.
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I'm just trying to learn how to shade correctly. I should have been more specific.
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#11
why is the mouth a thin line while everything else is large and vague? it clashes.
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#12
Smooth out the lines
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(01-18-2010, 09:39 PM)Toad Wrote: I'm just trying to learn how to shade correctly. I should have been more specific.
work on a simple, basic or normal shape , learn how the light affects it, study different lightsources on said object.

then you're free to explore more stylized approaches. right now the whole thing is a mass of excuses and shades.
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(01-19-2010, 01:56 AM)Metaru Wrote:
(01-18-2010, 09:39 PM)Toad Wrote: I'm just trying to learn how to shade correctly. I should have been more specific.
work on a simple, basic or normal shape , learn how the light affects it, study different lightsources on said object.

then you're free to explore more stylized approaches. right now the whole thing is a mass of excuses and shades.

Alright.
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Moais are larger and much more angular as well.
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