Refining the Eyes, Mouth, and Ears
Refining the Eyes, Mouth, and Ears
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Refining the Eyes, Mouth, and Ears

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Refining the Eyes, Mouth, and Ears

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Andrew Joseph Keith
For this sculptures final session, we finish up the details of the eyes, mouth, and ears.
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Cesar Barcenas
Andrew Joseph Keith
Super fun portrait study! If I had to give a critique I might suggest less of an emphasis on the facial features and more focus on the overall shape of the face. When the features become too overpowering it can be distracting and cause the sculpture to look less beautiful. Keep up the great work and It's great to see your progress! I'm really impressed and you've been one of the most dedicated students when it comes to posting updates of your work so you are doing great! Keep going!
Cesar Barcenas
This is a sketch of model Codi Bryant It is in terms of refining the features through the Court Jones design which I learned from his caricature course. According to my idea and what I have learned from Burne Hogart's books to date, it is to simplify the 4 muscle masses: orbicularis, buccal, frontal and mandibular. I also attached a pen sketch to the side to confirm the solidity and I am happy with the last year's work. Greetings and blessings, teacher, I hope that in the future I can follow the step that for the moment I am going to dedicate this year to studying the design, and the plans of Mr. J. Azaro. thank you!
@endrigodebem
Hi Andrew, I am kind of finishing my scupture and I realized that the texture is not as realistic I would like. Do you have any tip to how create a realistic texture on the skin?
Andrew Joseph Keith
Yeah this video and the ones before and after it in the figure sculpting course might help. https://www.proko.com/s/NgiT?af=d0900ec7 texturing is a tricky thing and it just takes time and practice to get good. You might also see if there are videos of people doing the specific texture you're going for and you can see their process of creating a realistic texture. Make sure all of the underlying forms are accurate too before worrying about texture. Great texture won't fix bad or misshapen forms. Good luck!
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