Snapshots






Round-1 review 2/10
match: low
Strengths: Has a basic body-and-head silhouette suggestion; Two eye spots are placed on the head area; The 3D model is solid and renders cleanly without artifacts
Issues: Completely lacks dairy cow coloring — should be white with black (Holstein) or brown patches, but is uniform grey/white; Ears are floating disconnected from the head in most views, not attached to the skull; Legs are tiny stubs barely visible; should be four distinct cylindrical legs reaching the ground; No tail is present — should be a long thin tail with a tuft at the end; No udder beneath the body — a defining feature of a dairy cow is missing; Body is a smooth capsule/pill shape, not the barrel-shaped bovine torso with a shoulder hump and hip structure; Head is too small and the muzzle/snout is not differentiated from the rest of the head; No horns or horn nubs (dairy cows can be horned or dehorned, but ears should be attached to the head sides, not floating); Overall shape resembles a submarine or pill bug more than a cow; No nostrils or mouth detail on the face
Refinement advice: Redesign as a recognizable dairy cow. Use a barrel-shaped torso (wider and taller) with four clearly attached cylindrical legs reaching down to the ground, and attach the ears firmly to the sides of the head. Add a long tail with a tuft at the rear, a visible udder under the belly, and a distinct muzzle/snout with nostrils and a mouth. Apply a Holstein-style color scheme: white base with several large black patches distributed over the body, head, and legs. The head should be proportional to the body, roughly 1/3 the body length, with eyes placed on the sides. Use smooth hull() and difference() operations to carve the muzzle and shape the body into a proper bovine silhouette rather than a smooth capsule.