Eye rendering

1:48 AM, Sunday June 21st 2020

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Hi,

I feel like my rendering isn't so bad when copying (can't do it from imagination yet since I didn't learn the fundamentals of shading/light/value). My proportions, however, need work. How do I train that?

Thanks.

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