My GFX progression

Here is my progression from my first GFX to my most recent one

First May 2020:

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My Most Recent one:

Feedback Appreciated

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Do you need any feedbacks to your works?

Sure, let me edit my post, forgot to add that part.

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thats amazing, also Im happy that I managed to get one of the first 8, they were free.

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Anyway, i recommend you try to work on lighting. You have a huge improvement of detalization and quality, but need to work on lighting and composition a bit. Goodluck!

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Your really good at Doing it. Well done.

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These are very nice - only feedback I have is that I would recommend working on lighting but other than that these are some nice pieces!

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As already said by others, lighting could probably make your work a lot better.
Well done on the improvement!

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Everyone keeps saying lighting, but I want to change it up and say exactly what could improve your lighting. If you get a HDRI for free you should be able to get natural lighting that would allow your lighting to improve before you put it in any photo editing application. There are lots of HDRI’s online that are for free and if you watch a youtube video on how to apply one it shouldn’t be that hard and should increase your lighting skills a lot and make your scene’s more realistic. Make sure to rotate your character as well so it makes the character illuminated, but not too much.

Overall the progress you have made is very wonderful to see and in another couple of months you will probably increase your skill and become better. Good job!

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Yeah I did use a hdri it was probably the way I used my light channeler which made it darker. Thanks for the input!

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The posing feels unnatural here’s some good references Enwxe1OXUAMy7uT

The render could be rendered in cycles for the best outcome but if you want to use eevee, make sure to enable ambient occlusion. Also don’t use incredibly bright lights as they become jarring, substitute this with an HDRI (hdrihaven.com)

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Thank you for the image as a reference. I tend though to make a more made up position rather than a more realistic feel mostly because is just my style oh and the light as well is from an HDRI from hdrihaven. Thank you for the input

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