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Hi everyone
First of all a big thanks to the amazing Dot and Grace from Cupcakes by Design for the fairy tutorial and for letting me model my figurine in their style.
This is meant to be a pregnant friend, and I was really hoping to please get some help as to how to improve it.
Next time I would-
1. Make the head smaller
2. Align the head better
3. Fix the angle of the arm (its meant to be aligned on the tummy)
Is there anything else I should do?
Thanks so much!
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Unedited-hoping for some feedback on my concepts ahead of editing. Apologies for the large amount of images, would love some feedback on the ones you consider strongest...
The images capture everyday scenes, domestic in nature, highlighting formal qualities such as shape, line, colour, texture.
Having a background in painting, I tend to capture and read the photographs that way.
They act as a window into the lives of those who move through these spaces, giving clues and story telling. I'm thinking my work fits more into the 'Portraiture' theme...but also could work for the 'urban landscape' theme too?
Any and all feedback welcomed!
Unedited-hoping for some feedback on my concepts ahead of editing. Apologies for the large amount of images, would love some feedback on the ones you consider strongest...
The images capture everyday scenes, domestic in nature, highlighting formal qualities such as shape, line, colour, texture.
Having a background in painting, I tend to capture and read the photographs that way.
They act as a window into the lives of those who move through these spaces, giving clues and story telling. I'm thinking my work fits more into the 'Portraiture' theme...but also could work for the 'urban landscape' theme too?
Any and all feedback welcomed!