Sasha Bleu (Sasha Grey lookalike)

jtdekoningjtdekoning Posts: 145
edited January 2019 in Art Studio

While playing Nation States, I got the issue of a kindergarten teacher being called out for being a former adult film performer named Sasha Bleu. Something reminiscent of Sasha Grey being called out for reading to a bunch of kids, but using her given name so as not to cause problems (Fat lot of good that it did, but I digress.)

I got in my head to try and put together a lookalike of SG. Still a work in progress, but I would like general opinions on how I've done so far.

Thanks!

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Comments

  • Yep, unfortunately its something that's going to stick with her for the rest of her life. Some of those who are in that line of work don't take that into consideration. They can easily earn enough money to retire at an early age, but they end up blowing it(no pun intended) all away and have a difficult time finding a decent job later in their life. There's not many options for ex-pornography workers outside of an early retirement if one was smart with their money.

    Good luck with that model. Its hard to get all of the subtleties if you're just using photos as a reference and trying to shape the model with morphs. A couple things that stand out are the jaw line and nose. The jaw angle: rear jaw needs to come up more and also narrowed. The mouth looks like it could be moved up closer to the nose just a tad bit, which would mean bringing the chin up with it, so the rear jaw might need to be moved up even more. Nose bridge(upper & mid) needs to go in more and have a slightly more concave curve to it. The nose tip definitely needs to have a larger and more bulbuous shape to it.

  • PaintboxPaintbox Posts: 1,633

    When doing likenesses, be careful of using the same lens FOV as your reference, as distortion can creep in easily and make a subtle feature huge and vice versa.

    I agree with magog. I also think you need to think about painting the make-up closer to the reference, I would do that when you got all the basic proportions right though.

     

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