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Here's something I've been working on a bit recently, in between all the client work.

The colors feel a little dull to me, but I couldn't find any way to fix that, while maintaining the dark feeling to it, so, idk.

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Skates (01-31-2017), Visxal (01-31-2017), Zef (01-31-2017), Dribbble (01-31-2017), Tom (01-31-2017)
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Looks good
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Yo that is hot
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The pose on the model is on point and so is that shading..

Really great design you have pulled off my old son.
I would like to see some texturing on the suspenders and suspender belt, kinda like
cross netting or something like that.

This must have taking absolutely ages to do, defo payed off mate.
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Dribbble wrote The pose on the model is on point and so is that shading..

Really great design you have pulled off my old son.
I would like to see some texturing on the suspenders and suspender belt, kinda like
cross netting or something like that.

This must have taking absolutely ages to do, defo payed off mate.


I did put a subtle texture. I should probably have done more of a netting pattern though. I might take a gander at that.

And yeah it's taken a while. Only been doing bits and pieces here and there.
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The styling is great as always but the illustration pose is really awkward in the neck to chest areas.
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I may be in part the hair throwing the look off but the neck into bust area could use for a bit of sculpting and maybe some more shadowing.
When you follow the neck line, you loose sight of where all her body parts are supposed to connect, perhaps thinning the neck and adding an area on the back of the neck you can see will help.

If you sculpt this area where the neck and jaw meet, you will have less of that awkward lard neck thing going on lol.
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Now that's the art I like to see, for some reason the da links never work for me. I had to log into my behance just to view this.
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Zef wrote
The styling is great as always but the illustration pose is really awkward in the neck to chest areas.
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I may be in part the hair throwing the look off but the neck into bust area could use for a bit of sculpting and maybe some more shadowing.
When you follow the neck line, you loose sight of where all her body parts are supposed to connect, perhaps thinning the neck and adding an area on the back of the neck you can see will help.

If you sculpt this area where the neck and jaw meet, you will have less of that awkward lard neck thing going on lol.
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The next/chest area did look a little flat to me. I tired putting more shading in there but ended up taking it out because it looked weird.
As for the pose itself, I used an actual photo for reference, and that's just the way the neck looked on a real person so idk.
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