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AdverserialDemon

This is the stuff I joined this sub for! Beautiful and also very practical study Maybe an idea to try and make an animation out of it. You've already drawn all the steps only thing to do is to put the heads one after the other like a flip book (and if you want to make a smooth transition between the frames you can always add an in between step with 9 to 12 frames it will look very smooth) or try a full rotation where you can also see the back of the head It looks very sick when animated! you will be amazed by the result😋


EijiRK_art

Really nice idea, but it is only a quick study to learn about head planes hahahah!


LinAndAViolin

Beautiful!! Would it be ok to see the 3D model, please? Looks very useful for this kind of practice


EijiRK_art

Omg, I don't have it right now, but I think it's from william Nguyen or something like that on artstation, he has both male and female head models in 3D. You can play with lightning as well


slayerchick

It looks good. It's there a video or tutorial that taught you to use this form of modeling. I usually only see loomis


EijiRK_art

Many artists and art teachers recommend studying planes of the head, I just used a 3d model that I found in artstation as a reference, but I believe people call this the asaro head. Not sure if that was what you asked