aubrie OOOH I didn't realize this was based on a famous pre-existing bust...I apologize. In that case the ear and the neck look on point. Keep doing what you're doing 😅
Excellent work, Aubrie! I appreciate you tagging the courses you learned from :)
If you're open to advice, I'll point out that the ear and neck. The "upper outter" corner of the ear seems notably off anatomically. Almost like a chunk is missing from the helix / scapha and there's little to resemble the triangular fossa or anithelix.
As for the neck, the sternocleidomastoid definition is a touch too strong and thin imo.
Overall these are small notes though. The general appearance of the face (most important part) looks awesome!
aubrie OOOH I didn't realize this was based on a famous pre-existing bust...I apologize. In that case the ear and the neck look on point. Keep doing what you're doing 😅
@theluthier Thank you, Kent! :) Hearing from you made this all worth it. I'm absolutely open to feedback, and grateful for yours!
The broken ears were an attempt to match the real-life ancient Egyptian sculpture: https://images.csmonitor.com/csmarchives/2009/11/article_photo1_43.jpg?alias=standard_900x600nc
But I'm glad to learn the names for the parts of the ear and get your take on it!
Excellent work, Aubrie! I appreciate you tagging the courses you learned from :)
If you're open to advice, I'll point out that the ear and neck. The "upper outter" corner of the ear seems notably off anatomically. Almost like a chunk is missing from the helix / scapha and there's little to resemble the triangular fossa or anithelix.
As for the neck, the sternocleidomastoid definition is a touch too strong and thin imo.
Overall these are small notes though. The general appearance of the face (most important part) looks awesome!
Thank you, @theluthier, for making these courses that helped me!
https://cgcookie.com/course/art-of-sculpting
https://cgcookie.com/course/fundamentals-of-digital-sculpting-blender-2-8
https://cgcookie.com/course/fundamentals-of-digital-sculpting