Critique - Proportions
Critique - Proportions
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Head Drawing and Construction

Head Construction and Invention

Critique - Proportions

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Critique - Proportions

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Michael Hampton
In this critique, I’ll be going over some of the common issues like the jawline curving too much, feature placement, and keeping the jawline parallel to the head's tilt to avoid distortion.
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Darren Jeffrey
Cheers for the helpful suggestions and critique, I really appreciate the feedback and will definitely focus on pushing those curves.
@lucastoonz86
Thanks for the feed back. I will keep practicing my eyes and proportion's
@purpleart
3mo
Great feedback. Thank you.
@meeho
3mo
Thank you for feedback!
Amelia T.
3mo
Thank you for the critique, It's very helpful!
MSD
3mo
I have a question for Mr Hampton. When it comes to the proportional relationship of the features, divide in half between brow and chin to find nose. The hlalf again for sockets etc... How would this be effected in very deep perspective poses? Extreme tilts so far back or forward that features start to overlap?
Michael Hampton
It's not. I find it to be just as useful in extreme poses.
@michaelkopa007
Thank you for the feedback, appreciate it
Martin Vrkljan
Thank you for the critique, and being picky about the subtleties - it really helps! I'll definitely pay more attention not to elongate the sphere early on.
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