I've made that mistake many times, trust me, it doesn't work.įor example, in the forehead, each individual highlight and crease is similar to the photograph - but the overall result is very different. That's not a good approach for getting likenesses. It looks like you're closely copying each detail of the source photo, hoping that a likeness will spring out when you add enough accurately copied fine detail. (tldr: sketch out the frame of the face and get that right before adding any detail) Just want to add a more general point about your approach.
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