Quote Originally Posted by Cuddles_1461020 View Post
At the risk of being hated and knowing full well that "nobody likes a critic", the reality is that without the critical eye, art does not get improved or refined.

It's no simple task to avoid the "Uncanny Valley", and much moreso when you want something to look real, or realistic....
-- I like the archer because you can tell that she's definitely not a man in drag. Obviously you don't want them Evony-sized, but accenting the curves and/or muscles may help. Fitness models may be your best bet to model after...
-- Overly feminine facial features (aka doll-like) are great for cartoons but end up in uncanny valley for realistic art. The reality is that almost everyone has a mixture of masculine and feminine (facial) features, and the "hottest" models have slightly more on the masculine while the "cute" are on the feminine side.
-- Where are the blemishes? (uniformly super-fair skin but no freckles?? tans, dirt, scars, bloodstains? etc).

Hope this helps. I love them so far!
No hate, I appreciate constructive criticism. And you are right in your observations. With the program I use to create the 3D figures, I have to start with a base and add to it as I go. Think of all these initial images, the heroes are just level 10. As I advance them, I will add new equipment, clothing, features and character. Please stay tuned.