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It’s not visible anywhere.
Fair enough, you make good points! c:
I would still suggest detailing it a little bit more, and balancing the colors a bit more.
Have you seen Robyns' tiger shark skin "Aqua"? I think you could find a good refence in it: just a bit more detail and a not so smoothed pattern.
Just my opinion for it to look different from what I'm burnt from seeing: bad skins not because of lack of skill, but because lazyness
Carry on, you'll get there if you keep practicing! :3
Quality Control will approve you someday :kappa:
Oh hey it's depth workshop quality control.
I would love to say something snarky and witty in reply but you have right about that lol, but in the same time, I would prefer to start with something I'm comfortable that won't go out of hand too fast?
I don't wanna end up making a neon pink and green shark with 50 other shades of blue and red, because I feel like it's not enough.
If I finish this skin and feel good enough about making them (Just my general skill regarding them) I will get down to creating skins based on actual animals and fish since they look way better than most fantasy-ish stuff, but right now I just don't feel I will make anything good enough looking to base myself on real and difficult patterns of other fish.