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Guatemalan Orphan *FINISHED*, vexel |
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So for National Art Honors Society we had to do a portrait of an orphan from Guatemala (though an organization, I'll get the name tomorrow and post it if anyone's interested) and this is the one I'm submitting.
![]() Here's the original that I had to work off of (that size too) Program: Photoshop 6.0 Time: I don't even want to think about that Layers: 320 |
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I'm Cattt. :] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Validating Posts: 1,722 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 130,831 ![]() |
Maybe it is just me because I don't know anything about doing that kind of portrait shading thing. Just a disclaimer before I say what I think.
His skin looks like a contour map. Is there any possible way to make the lines less dramatic? If you quint your eyes it looks really good. It's the lines that bother me, especially in the lighter areas. |
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