I love your image image and the way you made the liquid look realist, very impressive. My favorite image is your second because of the curves and roundness of her face. Your skill is improving a lot when it comes to realistic images.
These are amazing! I am excited to see the finished pieces. I really like the 3D effect you are going with for the first photo. It's almost as if you could touch it. Overall, I think if you keep working with textures such as water, or possibly adding a look of dust on a portrait's face, then your pieces will become so much stronger in detail.
These are amazing! I am excited to see the finished pieces. I really like the 3D effect you are going with for the first photo. It's almost as if you could touch it. Overall, I think if you keep working with textures such as water, or possibly adding a look of dust on a portrait's face, then your pieces will become so much stronger in detail.
the second and last one are your strongest. I think the lip one is cool but I love how detailed your face is in the second one.
ReplyDeleteI love your image image and the way you made the liquid look realist, very impressive. My favorite image is your second because of the curves and roundness of her face. Your skill is improving a lot when it comes to realistic images.
ReplyDeleteThe faces are very detailed and looks realistic. I also agree that the one for asymmetrical is very strong.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! I am excited to see the finished pieces. I really like the 3D effect you are going with for the first photo. It's almost as if you could touch it. Overall, I think if you keep working with textures such as water, or possibly adding a look of dust on a portrait's face, then your pieces will become so much stronger in detail.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! I am excited to see the finished pieces. I really like the 3D effect you are going with for the first photo. It's almost as if you could touch it. Overall, I think if you keep working with textures such as water, or possibly adding a look of dust on a portrait's face, then your pieces will become so much stronger in detail.
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