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Christine Fitzgerald

Aure -Colored
Aure -Colored by @trust_in_angels (Christine Fitzgerald)

Beautiful eyes that seem to look into your soul. But don't be fooled. These eyes are blind, and they are searching for her own.

My first picture colored with Paintshop Pro. I just got it yesterday. This is poor coloring compared to some of the other pictures I've seen but I think I did a good job. At least I'd better have, with all the time it took.

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Posted: Sunday, 21 December, 2003 @ 10:59 AM

Hello! This is nice, especially for a first-time PSP user, it can be a tricky program to get the hang of, I used to use that before I discovered the joy of Adobe Photoshop lol. I like the background and her facial anatomy is very well done.

Keep up the great work :)

Posted: Sunday, 21 December, 2003 @ 11:21 AM

Thanks. :) The background was really fun to do, so I'm glad you like it.

Posted: Sunday, 21 December, 2003 @ 06:36 PM

I really like the background! I also like hte detail of the hair strands. Also, I agree that, for a first time psp user, this ain't half bad! :3

Posted: Sunday, 21 December, 2003 @ 06:45 PM

I'm glad you like the hair. I struggled with it for a long time and I was afraid it looked too muddy. Thanks for the comment.

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