
Just cleaning up the head model. It feels more like a man at the moment. Need to sculpt the shape to be more feminine. The nose is adding to the masculineness right now too.

The lower face is working for me, I think it's a combination of the shape of the face, the nose and the eyes that are causing an issue.
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Jon - where's your visual reference? Shouldn't you be working from someone/some people..? Go to the real world for help...
I have visual reference, I just don't tend to post it up here. Though I am guilty of not using it to it's full potential.
give her some cheek bone definition and make her eyes bigger?
Also - forgot to say - don't go with the hands in the composition shot - it will distract - just go for something super-theatrical and 'honest' - let your audience see her... and shiver!
and finally - don't lose heart, don't lose focus - and don't give up. She's going to be great!
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