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HEAD STUDY I

2D (none) posted on Dec 22, 2002
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I asked a pro painter what was wrong with most of my portraits. He told me there was a significant lack of precise anatomy and suggested studying... Thank You for viewing, digitally Yours, -Anthony.

Comments (5)


Trance

10:39AM | Sun, 22 December 2002

Like this, original and unique..sure looks fine to me!!

gallimel

11:38AM | Sun, 22 December 2002

Follow the advice :) You'll see results soon :)

syndroid

11:38AM | Sun, 22 December 2002

The face itself is a good study. The only thing that seems wrong to me is the ear on the right. I think that from this angle one would not be able to see the ear at all. But it looks great as a whole though :)

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bevchiron

1:23PM | Sun, 22 December 2002

This is a great start, keep it up understanding the underlying structure really makes a difference, as Meli says you will see results soon. I agree with syndroid about the ear.

Pontigary

7:17PM | Sun, 22 December 2002

Thank You very much, friends for Your comments and compliments. Highly motivating and encouraging! Concerning the right ear... My first reaction on seeing the head model was that it had too big ears and they sat on it's head at a funny angle. Of course from aesthetic point of view I could have improved the anatomy of poor model, but at that time I had another task :) Thank You once again.


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