I've stumbled on a problem.. i can't get that womens head right..
i want to use the same style on her as i did on him but it keeps turning out wrong..
Anyone here has any suggestions or anything????
It'll all be taken as kind advice!
Shes suposed to be elvish-like..
I used his head as a template than i edited that template to make it a bit smaller and more feminine?sp?
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Any better ??? CC???
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Aug 2 2009, 12:22 pm (Edited on Aug 3 2009, 8:07 am)
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Aug 2 2009, 6:27 pm
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Ummm, I tried to edit it but it came out weird, so..maybe if u her move facial features to the right a little bit, it will make it look better. Her head is at a different angle then the guys is, she is facing more towards well, me, then the other guy. I hope this helps and I didnt ramble..
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In response to Superfetch
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I think if you made a blank template for all the heads, your style would be easier to match and you wouldn't make mistakes like making them at different angles. Etc. And you can always edit some line art off the base template also.
Just makes it easier to follow one style, :D. |
In response to Reeex
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Thanks Rex and superfetch!
One template sounds like a very smart idea XD |
In response to Pandora'sSecret
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Wow, one minute and a reply! xD
Guess I got my input in just in time :D |
Your problem is the proportion and marking are not correct to the perspective, might i add you chose a hard perspective IMO lol, What i would do, is draw a blank template to work on, then restructure after for a more female look when doing the next one, its more like a erm south-western full on head shot :P
Google images i quickly found of the correct look i think you was going for: http://www.mchenrycountyblog.com/uploaded_images/ Shepley-looking-rt-head-shot-bold-eyes-730887.jpg http://www.showchoirbuzz.com/services/images/ Hosinski.HeadShot.jpg http://www.sandiegotheaterscene.com/ Resumes%20&%20Actor%20Pages/Colleen%20Cochran/ headshot-emailable.jpg |