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qwen3.6-plus · v3

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Round-1 review 3/10

match: low

Strengths: Has recognizable cow features: body, head, ears, hooves, tail, spots, pink nose, and horns; Black-and-white spot pattern is present, matching dairy cow coloring; Pink muzzle is a nice touch for realism; Basic anatomical structure (head, body, four legs) is present

Issues: Legs and hooves are floating/disconnected from the body — visible black hooves float below the body in several views; Model is blocky and low-poly rather than 'highly detailed and realistic' as requested; Tail appears as a thin stick with a black tip, not anatomically convincing; No clearly defined udder for a dairy cow; Ears are simple geometric blocks, not shaped realistically; Horns look like flat black shards rather than curved horns; Body shape is too rounded/blob-like, lacking the muscular definition of a real cow; Floating black ellipses (likely meant as hooves) are positioned far from the legs; Eyes are flat black shapes with no detail (pupil, iris, eyelid); Head/snout proportions are off — muzzle is too small and face is too flat

Refinement advice: Reconnect all legs and hooves to the body using cylinders positioned so the bottom of each leg rests on the ground plane; remove any floating disconnected hooves. Model the tail as a curved sweep or a series of tapered cones hanging from the rear, not a straight stick. Add a clearly defined udder beneath the belly. Use higher-resolution surfaces (more sphere/polyhedron segments) for the body, head, and legs to reduce the faceted/blocky look. Shape the ears as curved/leaf-like forms attached to the sides of the head. Replace flat black eyes with recessed spheres that have a white sclera and dark pupil, plus subtle eyelids. Add a small ring or texture detail on the muzzle for nostrils, and shape the snout/muzzle as a distinct rounded block protruding from the face. Position horns as smooth curved cones angled outward, not as flat shards. Add subtle muscle/shoulder/hip definition to the body so it looks like a dairy cow (Holstein) rather than a generic blob.