Sculpting the perfect woman pt 3

Don't have much time today, have a shift at 10 I need to work, but I sculpted out most of the head over these past couple of days

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Starting to look like a british slag

Here's a shot from the front in ortho view, I'm thinking about drawing the eyes on before actually modeling them

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Hey, that's pretty cool.

Here's my recent drawing.

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is the head (forehead) a little to large? or is that just the image?

Smaller forehead definitely needed.
Let's start off with some big blue eyes.
WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT DRAW A PENIS
NO MATTER HOW MANY PEOPLE ASK FOR IT.

it's probably just the ortho view, it makes every head I've done in it really wide

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jokes on you, I do one pretty much every thread

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It's rough because I don't really have any hair yet for her, I think the cheeks need a bit more shmoozing and then they'll probably be there

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pls add wavy dark hair

dont make everything to smooth then itll look just like normal vidya model

can you sculp it anime style for my weeb tastes please?

The plan originally was samus aran eyes, the sort of pseudo anime style, I mainly didn't want to be fucked to do all the weird modeling that anime eyes use

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Here's a good reference for the overall shape I'm going for

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Delete this thread. You are not the chosen one

>tfw no prometheus to give my golem wife life

Why don't you scan your own head and edit your face to eliminate flaws till there are none, so you can see how an "ultimate you" looks?

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eyes to big imo

Big eyes are a good thing.

jesus christ what software is that? Use Zbrush you fucking retard

It's blender, I mostly use it because I couldn't be fucked to learn all the ins and outs of zbrush