from what im gathering, youd rather be lazy and keep making the bad model instead of taking critique into mind and making the best of what you can.
sometimes, to make the best out of things, you just have to do it over. when i make animations, i always have to redo it when im not pleased with it, no matter how long it took to make it. you just have to realize these issues just to get better.
also, judging by the progress of the model so far, its not really that much. i'd say that its at least 20% of a completed and usable model. redoing it shouldnt be a huge issue.
its definitely better than the broken scratching. like sketchasaurus said, these broken, thick lines are hindering your ability to make smooth curves, which is the essential in drawing adult women. im pretty shit at controlling my lines, but you dont see me giving in to scratching.
anyway, i hope you consider giving up the model and focus on a good base first and foremost. its a better option if you want to improve
(06-10-2015, 09:18 AM)E-Man Wrote: Not to be rude, but I would have appreciated that critique before I made a sizable amount of progress on the model. Then again, I was never very clear that I started modeling this, so it's okay that you didn't know beforehand.
sometimes, to make the best out of things, you just have to do it over. when i make animations, i always have to redo it when im not pleased with it, no matter how long it took to make it. you just have to realize these issues just to get better.
also, judging by the progress of the model so far, its not really that much. i'd say that its at least 20% of a completed and usable model. redoing it shouldnt be a huge issue.
(06-10-2015, 09:18 AM)E-Man Wrote: In regards to the broken scratching that is more or less my drawing style, I did consider at times to drop it since we talked about it before. It's just that if I were to do it, I'm afraid that I'll have to trade it off for line control.
its definitely better than the broken scratching. like sketchasaurus said, these broken, thick lines are hindering your ability to make smooth curves, which is the essential in drawing adult women. im pretty shit at controlling my lines, but you dont see me giving in to scratching.
anyway, i hope you consider giving up the model and focus on a good base first and foremost. its a better option if you want to improve