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2007-10-06 13:00:05 ET
You want feedback? Absolutely.
The line of the mouth in respect to the muzzle (slightly tapering upwards) causes a strange effect. Shift the angle down a degree or so and it'll look much more realistic. Also, the lower jaw is typically much smaller than the upper part of the muzzle; shifting the entire mouth downwards a little will greatly improve the realism. For the nose, your original lines (I believe)come to a near-perfect point, about halfway down the front of the upper muzzle. Lastly, giving the chin a more rounded appearance vs. the chiseled one you currently have would make the lines of the face seem more natural.
Hope it helps! Ciao. |
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