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2D Portraits posted on Feb 25, 2007
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Done in psp7. I cannot get her nose right..not sure if it is in the size, width, length or what! Need help please Thanks for looking, and for your comments too

Comments (15)


MariaAJMD

7:55PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

I don't know how to draw portraits, you did much better than I'd be able to do. I like the way this looks and her hair. Excellently done. Hugs Maria

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NekhbetSun

8:26PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Well, I think maybe you should pull it out a bit instead of it curving down...just my opinion tho...I really love everything else...she looks like she's got quite a lot of personality ! ...great job on the hair

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Claywoman

8:36PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Thanks so much NekhbetSun, I have the original Im gonna work on pulling her nose out more!

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boobunny

9:22PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

This is cool. I don't know how you do it. I would like to learn to paint, but need more time. Excellent painting!

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tazda

9:32PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE REDO FOR THE NEXT PIECE.....I LIKE THIS PIECE THE JEWLERY HAS GREAT ILLUMINATION.

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angel_dust

9:50PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Real cool!! love the hair!!

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dphoadley

2:40AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Looks like something I saw once while suffering a ferver of 104, causing me to sweat and shiver at th esame time. While this isn't a pretty image, it certainly is memorable, and thus constitutes a very fine piece of art. DO keep up the good work! David P. Hoadley

wannes

8:39AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

I like it the way it is, a surreal/abstract portrait!!! Excellent!!

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acclaude

12:43PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Superb reflexion & wonderfull painting there !!! Love the noze mouvement, Excellent fresh style, xxxxx

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graemeb

12:14AM | Fri, 02 March 2007

The nose must come up I think she has been in a punch up but at the same time I am sure I have meet this woman she has such a familuar face and yet it is distorted. Always look in the mirror and the answers will be looking back at you.

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ABodensohn

3:31PM | Sun, 11 March 2007

Interesting. :-) Just one thought: The shape of her nose has already been mentioned, but I think the distance between her nose and lips may be worth looking into too. Could be just me, but I think that distance is a tad too large. OTOH that makes her lips and eyes stand out even more which might be exactly what you were going after, so take my comments with a huge helping of salt. :-)

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Claywoman

7:14PM | Sun, 11 March 2007

Thank you very much! I thought I would want to jump right back to her, but so far I haven't yet

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titta

1:37AM | Tue, 13 March 2007

Sorry, I'm this late! Quite a character you've painted! She's a strong and sensual woman. You've already got great advice for the nose; maybe I'd like to say something else, if you don't mind - I actually like how the face is painted, some distortion looks great in it but I'd love to see her head/hair continuing farther back, maybe filling all the empty area on right of the picture. (In the head she's got her brain...:-) Interesting character! and nicely painted.

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2Loose2Trek

12:26AM | Wed, 14 March 2007

Lots o' character in this painting. I love it!

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PositivelyCreative

10:37PM | Sat, 14 April 2007

Wow!! What a brilliant digital painting!! I think the nose is fine. I'm a "stick people" artist myself, so you can imagine how my noses turn out.


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