Snapshots






Round-1 review 2/10
match: low
Strengths: Has a white body color appropriate for a dairy cow; Includes a pink udder element on the underside; Includes a tail with a tuft
Issues: Only 2 legs are visible from the side; a cow needs 4 legs, and the legs stick out horizontally like sticks rather than pointing downward to the ground; No black-and-white spotted/patched pattern characteristic of Holstein dairy cows; Body is a simple smooth ellipsoid with no anatomical definition (no shoulder hump, no ribcage, no hip structure); Head is a tiny sphere disproportionately small relative to the body; The pink cone-shaped object sits on TOP of the head rather than functioning as a snout/muzzle on the face; No horns, no proper cow ears (just small stubby appendages), no realistic facial features; Tail is a single straight stick with a ball, not a hanging rope-like tail with a tuft of hair; Mesh is very low-poly with highly visible facets, contradicting the 'highly detailed' request; The black spots on the underside appear as flat circular decals rather than three-dimensional patches wrapping the body; Overall form resembles a simple toy or snowman more than a realistic dairy cow
Refinement advice: Rebuild the dairy cow as a proper quadruped with FOUR legs oriented downward to support the body on the ground. Use a horizontal cylindrical torso (longer than tall) rather than a vertical oval, with a slight shoulder hump and a sloped rump. Attach a realistically proportioned cow head to the front (not the top) of the body, with an elongated muzzle/snout (pink), two large floppy ears on the sides, two small curved horns, and visible eyes and nostrils. Add a hanging rope-like tail with a tuft of hair at the end. Cover the white body surface with irregular black patches of varying sizes (Holstein pattern) using 3D geometry (not flat decals) so the patches wrap around the body. Include a clearly visible pink udder between the hind legs with four teats. Increase mesh resolution ($fn) significantly for a smoother, more realistic surface. Orient the model so all four hooves touch a ground plane.