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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A speed art that I done a while back that I thought I'd share.
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Never really liked stuff that looks like that but I enjoyed watching the speed art nice piece m8
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ZL7 wrote
Never really liked stuff that looks like that but I enjoyed watching the speed art nice piece m8
Thanks friend, means a lot.
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These low-poly designs always grab my attention and I really wanna learn how to create them.


Now back to your design,
for your first it was a good job.
And i could see how it could be difficult with the lighting from the sun coming from the trees and what not since it's outdoors, and imo maybe you can work on the chin just a bit. It just seems a bit weird how it is right now.


Overall,
good job buddy and keep it up! I wanna see more of this, maybe it can inspire me to do my own low-poly...
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I love low poly designs..
I think this came out really well, looks quite realistic, yet still has the mosaic feel
Maybe link it to him on his Facebook, he might give you a shoutout.
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czr wrote
These low-poly designs always grab my attention and I really wanna learn how to create them.


Now back to your design,
for your first it was a good job.
And i could see how it could be difficult with the lighting from the sun coming from the trees and what not since it's outdoors, and imo maybe you can work on the chin just a bit. It just seems a bit weird how it is right now.


Overall,
good job buddy and keep it up! I wanna see more of this, maybe it can inspire me to do my own low-poly...

Yeah, thanks man I noticed this myself when I was doing it. I went back and finished the piece after.
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seaI wrote
I love low poly designs..
I think this came out really well, looks quite realistic, yet still has the mosaic feel
Maybe link it to him on his Facebook, he might give you a shoutout.

Thanks buddy. Ill try message him on Facebook.
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