Talk:What Is My Masterpiece Worth? (Asking Page)/@comment-36100973-20190223070737/@comment-38498431-20190225010859

If you're looking for a more realistic style, I would reccommend making the snout more of a rough rectangle shape than a cylinder/cone (use references!). Other than that, it would help if you put the same amount of detail on the body as the face (i.e highlights), it looks rushed (I'm guilty of this as well). Another thing is that the eyes look strange with the face, to make them feel more like part of the face, remember that the black around the eyes isn't just solid black, there are wrinkles and fur that covers that black ring around the eyes. Also remember that as well as highlights, there are shadows in the fur (not like shadows cast by the head to neck) and working on that would give it more texture. Sorry this was really long, hope it was helful. Good job :)