Shading with Hair Study
Hmm. Not too bad. I like the way his hair turned out. And just because Adam is afraid of eye-less zombies, I am trying to work more realistic details into my faces.
Overall, I think this one came out good enough. His final pose is kinda skewed from what I had intended ... mostly because of his up-tilted arm and non-perspective left foot. But I do like the way the highlighted-shadows turned out.
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