Writing this from work, so not that detailed, but here goes:
Waiter:
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the ears are little bit too high. Their upper edges should be line up with the eyes
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he has got strong facial planes which is a good thing
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the hair is too much of a helmet. Read Linda’s tutorial on painting hair. Even if you follow only the first four steps or so you will end up with a nice rendition of hair. You need not follow it through til the end to get a good base for a hairdo. I did on my last portrait though and it was very rewarding (in fact, the hair ended up being the part I was most happy with)
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facial expression is overall too neutral. Add a little twist in the corner of his mouth to make him express something.
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the eyebrow arc on his left eye is a bit too thick, I think.
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Add the protruding part in the center of the upper lip. Don’t forget it casts shadows on the lower lip as well as on the far side of the upper lip.
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the most important problem is: too narrow value range (see previous portrait which you should finish) which makes the portrait flat. Add real dark values and real light lights. Also you will see that as soon you are going to increase the contrast manually (cause that’s what you will be doing then) the values which are in there start to work much better.
Let me say it once again: I do like the female portrait. Take it at least one step further…





i feel the green is a bit dominant, clashing with the orange somewhat. i would go with the reds and blues and perhaps a sharp green accent. great texture though.

