5* for a inspirational work. Would pick no.2 simply for it’s quirkiness which suits the overall idea well.
The second or third, depends on where you wanna go, cold or warm. I guess you should search up the bow grip in google, I know it’s just in the start fase, but atleast remember it, because now she’s basically holding on the horse hair
I studied them a little bit more, and I guess you should go for the second one, for some reason the baldness is causing the girl to pop out and catch your eye.
Those 3 are very good. If I had to pick one, I might go with 3. Just because this “fancy” hairstyle, I think, would fit best with the costume. But then again, number 1 and 2 have this little gothic touch that I really like too.
Let us know which one you pick, I am curious to see.
BEAUtiful!!! great concept and styling. love it. #2 and #3 would be the best to use because the rose tattoo is so much a part of this piece i dont think you want to lose it in the hair. though the hair in the first one is realy pretty too. did you model the corset and dress? if you did, that would have to be the most ellaborate costume modelling ive ever seen. amazing.
The sculpt is fantastic. I hate to a critic, but the bow hand is in the wrong position. One must lightly hold the bow in the crook of the index finger, with the fingers fanning out and the pinky pointing off at an angle. This lady is far too elegant to be holding her bow like this, she is not a redneck at a hoedown ,sawing out “cottoneyed Joe”, eh?
If there were one thing to iron out, that would be it. Dont worry about any thing else, everything is really good, it’s just that this one glaring thing really jumps out and even a non violinist will sense there is something wrong. Shep
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Wonderfull work!
Yes, try to work on hands, fingers and posing them (shepproudfoot is right of course).
Its indeed an incredible work, excellent drapery study. All three renders are fine, I suppose the third is the best. But fix hands first, there’s a lot of soul, lot of love there.
Excellent!