Portrait of an old drunk
Head is made from a regular sphere, ears are from the torus tool …ie doughnut, and the eyes are on a second layer. Wrinkles achieved thru various alphas. Hope yall are off to having a great weekend. Thanks for viewing and commenting as always.
Another interesting head image Ron… I am impressed with the work you did on the blood shot eyes… to me they make this image outstanding! good stuff
Drinking or driving You must choose
Pilou
Great character - I hope it doesn’t sound impolite, but I think I’ll settle for the second option: what are you drinking?
Suggestions: a few more dark bags under the eyes, eyebrows and a little stubble?
The guy is definitely tanked-the ways the lips are positioned is perfect-I think he needs stubble as FC sez.
ok…thanks guys…his lazy eye is giving me some problems but I did add some hair on the brow, lids and beard of course. I need and appreciate your suggestions to this one…thnx again…
Damn Ron the addition of the facial hair has transformed your Drunk man into something else… what other hidden additions do you have for us in the next update?>> well done…
well it was said that his eyes were “dodgy” by a user on Rosity…I don’t know what that means, but i worked it some more and here is the final of that…sorry to be posting so many of this guy but he has been fun…thank you for your patience
Excellent Ron!I hate to keep adding things-he needs a smoke danglin’ out of the right side of his mouth-maybe you think.Whether or not- he’s wonderful-think maybe I saw him hanging around in the background of Mickey Roarke’s movie “Barfly”
not bad for a old fart image…lol me likes it…
He looks a bit like
Captain Picard
(PatrickStewart)
Super job Ron. The hair makes it perfect.
Excellent!
You have made terrific improvements on the first version, especially in the eyes - and the facial hair is extremely well done in that final picture. Congratulations - this is my favourite of your portraits.
Amazing transition from the initial post to the final Ron. It’s inspiring to watch you grow and learn, and share. Kudos, and many of them to you.
good job ron
I somehow missed this one! Great work Ron,
Very convincing portrait!
Lots of well done work in this image!
Take care,
Michael