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Here's a cat I've been working on. He'll be looking as real as I can do. He's just being made down to his skin right now so try to picture him with some hair. Also the shinyness is just so I can see lumps better to work them out. It'll be taken off in the end. Any critiques are welcome.

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Very nice!! I love the eye textures! Tell me your working with a rotoscope because that is awesome! One thing. That little hair lip. That looks kind of blue right there. I think Maybe(And don't take this personally)You should try something else for his hair lip. Please though, that looks good. It would take a lot of time to change that, so it looks good and if you think its fine, just continue modeling. Very nice!!

 

Edit: Sorry I didn't see that the hare lip WAS actually open. I saw the background right there before and didn't pay attention to the color. Sorry about that criticism. I think it's perfect!

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I like the snout area. The side profile looks good.

 

However, the inside edges of the ears aren't nearly so close together on my two cats, even when they're listening "forward".

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try to picture him with some hair. Also the shinyness is just so I can see lumps better to work them out.

One thing I've noticed is: if you're going to give him hair (of the Hash kind) - you REALLY don't have to worry about lumps. All modeling sins get obliterated. (Maybe not ALL, but creases for sure)

 

but as an exercise in purrr-fect modeling - Spline on as usual.

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that's a nice looking cat, it almost want to pet it were it not hairless. Seriously, though i tink the forehead might be a bit too dense, unless that's so that the hair won't require such a high density Anyway, good job

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