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mimo-v2.5-pro · v1

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Round-1 review 3/10

match: low

Strengths: Correct Holstein color scheme with white body and black spots; Includes a pink udder indicating it's a dairy cow; Has a tail and basic four-legged structure; Includes a green grass base/pedestal

Issues: Not realistic - body is a simple blobby shape rather than anatomically correct bovine form; Legs are extremely thin cylindrical sticks, not proportional to the body and lack hooves/hoof detail; Head is undersized with poorly defined facial features (no proper muzzle, nostrils, or detailed eyes); Horns are thin simple cones rather than curved realistic horns; Black spots are perfectly flat circles rather than natural irregular patches; Tail is a thin spike without a proper tuft of hair at the end; Ears are tiny and barely visible, not properly shaped; Green base disc is disproportionately large compared to the cow; No shading variation on the body to suggest musculature or anatomy; Overall appearance is cartoonish/childlike rather than highly detailed and realistic

Refinement advice: The model is far too simplistic for a 'highly detailed and realistic' dairy cow. Key improvements needed: (1) Build the body using hull() of multiple spheres/ellipsoids shaped to form a proper bovine torso with a defined shoulder hump, ribcage, and hip area rather than a single blob. (2) Replace the thin cylindrical legs with thicker, tapered cylinders that have proper hooves (small dark cubes/cylinders at the base) and visible knee/hock joints. (3) Reshape the head to be larger and more elongated with a distinct muzzle (box/cube nose area), two nostrils (small cylinders), larger oval eyes with pupils, and properly shaped horizontal ears. (4) Replace the conical horns with curved horns using rotate_extrude or hull of rotated cylinders. (5) Make the spots irregular organic shapes using scale() and hull() rather than perfect circles, with varying sizes. (6) Add a proper tufted tail by combining a thin cylinder with a cluster of small spheres or a teardrop at the end. (7) Add a more anatomically correct udder with four visible teats. (8) Shrink the base to be proportional (about 1.2x the cow's footprint). (9) Add a slight neck-to-body taper and define the dewlap under the chin.