I don't want to sound too critical or anything but I think the bride kind of has man-ish arms. Your figures are really nice and I don't know if you were going for a slightly cartoonish heavy-set style. Maybe she would look more feminine if you just slimmed down her hands a little. But besides she looking a little masculine and him looking a little feminine, I really like how you sculpted them to be holding hands and I also really like how they're looking into each other's eyes. That's a really nice touch and I know they're going to look incredible when they're done.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely make her hands a little smaller. Maybe if the man had less hair, he would be less feminine? I've been trying to slim down the muscles on her arms, but unfortunately the armature is too big, so I can't go too far down.
I think the man's hair is fine, I think it's mostly his hourglass waistline that's making him look kind of feminine. I think if you made his waste a little wider, or eliminated the steep swoosh-line on his side he would look more masculine. Maybe it would help too if you made the 'tails' or bottom part of the groom's jacket straight instead of curvy so it would give him more masculine-looking hips or something. Also, I think you put the groom's thumb on the wrong side of his hand; unless I'm just not seeing it right in the picture.
I don't want to sound too critical or anything but I think the bride kind of has man-ish arms. Your figures are really nice and I don't know if you were going for a slightly cartoonish heavy-set style. Maybe she would look more feminine if you just slimmed down her hands a little. But besides she looking a little masculine and him looking a little feminine, I really like how you sculpted them to be holding hands and I also really like how they're looking into each other's eyes. That's a really nice touch and I know they're going to look incredible when they're done.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback. I'll definitely make her hands a little smaller. Maybe if the man had less hair, he would be less feminine? I've been trying to slim down the muscles on her arms, but unfortunately the armature is too big, so I can't go too far down.
ReplyDeleteI think the man's hair is fine, I think it's mostly his hourglass waistline that's making him look kind of feminine. I think if you made his waste a little wider, or eliminated the steep swoosh-line on his side he would look more masculine. Maybe it would help too if you made the 'tails' or bottom part of the groom's jacket straight instead of curvy so it would give him more masculine-looking hips or something. Also, I think you put the groom's thumb on the wrong side of his hand; unless I'm just not seeing it right in the picture.
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