Nice job. The creases and details are feeling pretty good. You should think a bit more about planes when you are sculpting first. You can round the planes out later, but it will help imply more structure to the figure and make him feel more solid. For example, his chin would feel more structural if it had some angles at the bottom and sides. You can still keep the overall bulbous shape, but with some subtle plane changes. The same goes for the nose and jaw. Just some thoughts.
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Nice job. The creases and details are feeling pretty good. You should think a bit more about planes when you are sculpting first. You can round the planes out later, but it will help imply more structure to the figure and make him feel more solid. For example, his chin would feel more structural if it had some angles at the bottom and sides. You can still keep the overall bulbous shape, but with some subtle plane changes. The same goes for the nose and jaw. Just some thoughts.
yeah I agree with Kelsey ballancing out some of the curves with edges would go a long way.
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