Snapshots






Round-1 review 2/10
match: low
Strengths: Correct Holstein-style white body with black spot patches; Pink muzzle/nose is appropriate for a cow; Includes horns, legs, and a pink udder; Ears are present and pointed in roughly the right position
Issues: Body is extremely elongated and flattened into a zeppelin/blimp-like shape rather than a bulky, barrel-shaped cow torso; Proportions are drastically wrong: a real dairy cow is much taller and more compact relative to its length; Legs are too short, thin, and stubby, and appear to barely support the body; Head/snout is too narrow and stretched out, lacking a proper broad cow muzzle and defined jaw; No clearly defined tail (a tail switch is missing); Horns are oversized, sharp spikes rather than curved cow horns; Eyes are essentially absent or too small to read; Udder is small and under-detailed for a dairy cow; Low polygon count and lack of surface detail make the model look like a low-poly toy, not 'highly detailed and realistic'; No hooves differentiated, and the body lacks shoulder/hip muscle definition
Refinement advice: Rebuild the dairy cow with anatomically correct proportions: a bulky, deep, barrel-shaped torso roughly 1.5x as long as it is tall (not a flat zeppelin). Use a large rounded body built from a stretched/scaled sphere or hull, add prominent shoulder and hip muscle bumps, four sturdy cylindrical legs with clearly defined knees and cloven hooves, a thick neck connecting to a broad head with a wide pink muzzle, large nostrils, visible eyes with eyelids, medium-sized curved horns (not spikes), drooping ears, and a hanging tail with a tufted switch. Enlarge the pink udder beneath the belly with four visible teats. Subdivide more for smoother surfaces and place irregular black patches across a white body. Aim for a recognizable, realistic Holstein dairy cow silhouette, not a low-poly blimp.