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    Default Liv Tyler (WIP)

    This is my very first 3d model
    so, I know its not that good.
    but I tried my best to make 3d model of my favorite actress Liv Tyler.
    mostly worked in Maya and skin wrinkles and pores are made in Zbrush. rendered in mental ray.

    hair is WIP, and currently studying on jewelry stuff for her necklace or earring.
    any comment, critique are more than welcome.

    thanks for watching :-) 1.jpeg 2.jpeg liv_right side.jpeg

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    When you say very first 3d model, what exactly do you? Just teasing. this is excellent. And i'm not just saying that because it's your first model.

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    this if fantastic work...ur telling me this is the first 3d model you have ever made? i find that hard to believe. are you at least a traditional artist? either way, looks just like her and the hair looks great!
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    Man you are talented! You can only get better from here
    Congratulations!

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    Thanks guys,these complements means a lot to me.
    I was a drawing instructor before, guess that helps me to understand 3d.
    this is a first model that I ever made, but It takes a long long time.
    and still not done yet.. because if I want to make something,
    I have to digging lots of web site, for find proper tutorial.

    again, thanks a lot. and please tell me what can I fix to make better or add more
    I feel like dead end for now

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    It's certainly recognisable as her, which is by far the harder thin I find. Great work.

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    Excellent job. At a quick glance it appears to me in the third picture that the chin might be a shade too big, wide or long/deep or stick out a shade too much. Just a feeling, not sure that I'm right about this. The other pictures don't give me that same reaction and again, I could very well be wrong about this.

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