Please take the time to review the WIP before you take this poll, so you can appreciate the pieces in their entirety. While the thumbnail views might actually be preferable in the sense that they give you a better idea of the overall composition, this is done at the expense of all the fine detail work that exists even in these early versions
All I need from you right now is your opinion on which layout you prefer; as always, more weight will be given to insightful critiques…
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do you like the body shot?
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or do you prefer the head shot?
Beautiful eyes! Like I said, I also prefer the body shot. : )
I am going to revisit her soon
Another good looking original character that you created.
She isn’t that original, I swiped her armature from kankore and just dressed her up like a maid instead of a sailor. That having been said, I am going to try and distance her from that
It is your show. Do what makes you happy.
If it doesn’t make me happy, I don’t do it. If it stops making me happy, I generally stop doing it…
Okay I see your viewpoint now.
This lady seems to bey skillful and self made
She’s confident but then with that much firepower, who wouldn’t be?
I love them both but the Head Shot brings back sentimental memories of my dear friend Lucia Frattalone from back in the day when she got promoted to “Head Waitress” at the Lynn International House Of Pancakes.
This chick looks like she works at Winchell’s (too much of a thinker?)
Looks like even for this wonder women of a figure that the armor is too big, but what do I know lol. It is a great piece!
How the armature attaches is unclear- either some form of anti-gravity is involved or it is a virtual construct and is therefore weightless…
Personally I like the full body shot. She has so many features that are hidden with the head shot.
Just my opinion.
I totally agree, which is a shame because it is a nice headshot. Just means I have to work hard to make the body shot as good. Ganbatte!
Indeed! You always work hard.
Working hard isn’t the same as doing your best. Taoists teach that true sharpness comes without effort