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Orc mutant

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I need Tips, Ideas and Suggestions. All Help is welcome.

I worked on the red tattoo thinggys some what, but i havent gotten a chance to do it to his whole body.
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suggestions

They may not be tats but whatever they are they look like they dont belong... try making them a bit darker and making them "curve" with the shape by using shading (darker the more it curves into the page lighter the closer to the viewer).... and maybe try using other colors liek a blue or a black and see if they look better or what not
 
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well, its better than ur first attempt. but yeah the shading needs more work, think about where the light is shining from and keep it consistent. highlight the highs and darken the lows and then blend it accordingly. other than that its a big improvement, you are getting better.

take a look at the example that werewulf made for you and study it closely.
 
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Well its not really a orc its part of its own race, if i remember right Orc Mutant was its nickname.

if its a orc mutant it still needs to resemble a orc some how, only way it kinda resembles a orc atm is the green skin,

and is the ghoul really the best model to use for a orc mutant? because when i think of a mutant i kinda get the idea of something with extra body parts imo i would use the abomination model imo.
 
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