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Submitted: January 11, 2005
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adobe ps7.0 about 1hr after the last one

I started on page constructions only to see that Im in deeper shit than I expected.. The large empty spaces around the portraits do not mesh together on the page.. -peh! Im pretty much redoing the sequence..

anyway this is an alternate vs to [link] : a bit more time spent and different palette..
check out the other one I would like to know which one most prefer?
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Very realistic. :D

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You Wouldn't Get It.
i think i prefer this one.. either way both are impressive..
I prefer this one but it's difficult to say why... it just has more depth to it somehow. The skin seems more real... especially around the eyes, where the shadows add some character I think. Obviously the ears are better. Anyway this is the best portrait I can remember seeing on DA or anywhere else. It really, honestly looks as though the head is emerging from the monitor and staring out into my room. :+fav:

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If you are reading this I should be working.

Brother~craigthebrit
woah. gud work; love the colours

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wuauuu men, fantastic! =)
Excellent work on both..:)

It's difficult to pick but I think I prefer this one.
I like the darker backgroud, but I prefer the lighting on the subject in the other one.

Aside from that, this is fantastic.

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"he didn't want to be alone."
I love this version. I love the eyes and the cubtle colours, very soft. Great work, almost photgraphic, but I like the fact that it isn't and you can see some brush strokes.
In terms of mood I prefer the sickly green lighting, as it better foreshadows what is going to happen to her.

I think that you need a little bit more of the structure that you have in this portrait in some of your "in the city" panels, while keeping the delirious "whatever you call it" rendering style. Of course, I recognize that you aren't done with most (any?) of them...

Anyway, another + fav.

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