Feedback on my twitter pfp

made it in a quick 15 minutes! :smiley:

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I am surprised by all the details you added, everything looks great and with good lighting

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A great render like this needs a great background. Idk but for me the background isn’t that “good” comparing with the amazing render. Add more effects & make the background more flashy.

But anyhow, looks fantastic either way! Great job! :+1:

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Profile pictures are tricky to do, since crowding them with details will prove to be futile since they are lost by twitter’s strict photo constrictions when you upload them as a profile image.

To make a successful profile picture, you need to concentrate on the most important aspects of your render (such as the face) and use only a few colours to highlight it, or it will look like a jumbled mess when made “tiny.”

The only feedback I have for you, is that your background (unlike what others mentioned I find the amount of detail fine) is using the same colours as your render, which makes it extremely difficult to tell them apart from each other. In addition, not many people would be able to appreciate all the hard work you put in, since the little features will be lost.

Keep in mind that profile pictures are more of a graphic project than an artistic project. Graphics has to deal with functionality.

With that said, absolutely stunning work. Plain to see you put a lot of effort into it, and I’m definitely enjoying the fruits of your labour.

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I am very delighted about this GFX. I love the pose, great atmosphere and great background images. Excellent job! Keep it up!

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