3d modelling first model

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Not much to say from those pictures.

How is the poly count and wires looking. Also what style are you goiung for low or high poly?
 
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i dont know much about modelling, but thats not bad for the first time :) keep going on, will be better and better! :p
 
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The overall polyflow looks nice. You even have a nice ring structure on the face. But thats about as much as i can comment on from my skills.

A great start indeed.
 
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The polyflow is nice but the biggest problem with the model is that it's way too disproportionate. It's looks like a body builder who skipped out on their legs and arms and only worked on his chest and shoulders. Some of the parts such as the forearm and calf are also a bit too sharp.
 
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Keep it up and do not stop! Aspire to really take the time to know the ins and outs of modelling before you try to move into other fields.
 

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