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Old 01-30-2007, 11:05 PM   #5
Ivan Zassavitski Ivan Zassavitski is offline
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Carol,

This is a woderful pencil rendering job. You got that skill under your belt.

I think, you can even impove it by doing a little more work around the edges. In particular, areas of the outer hairline and inner "line" of the hair where it meets forehead.

And I agree with above posts that suppying original image would be helpful. In my experience, the value of cast drawing is in comparision.

Solid and beautiful work overall. I can tell you had fun with it.

Ivan
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