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Sabrina A Thomas

Catherine Zeta Jones
Catherine Zeta Jones by @Hippy_of_Doom (Sabrina A Thomas)

Sketch of Catherine Zeta Jones, on A4 in 4B pencil. I tried using cotton buds, but found an eyeshadow applicator much better.

Looks a bit wonky, because her head was tilted in the source image, but cos it's an ECU, it's hard to tell. Nose was a bugger, and looks quite bad. Happy with everything else. This is the best I've ever done dark hair, it doesnt look as scraggly as previous. To achieve that i had to draw individual hairs!

Thought this would be nice to draw as she's a local lass, and hardly anyone draws her.

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19y281d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 19 February, 2005 @ 03:22 PM

That is awesome! It looks just like her. I especially love her eyes- the detail there is great. And her lips look real- all that sparkle. Great job=)

Posted: Monday, 21 February, 2005 @ 02:02 PM
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Posted: Saturday, 19 February, 2005 @ 09:52 PM

Nice picture and very well done......size is a little too big....I reduce mine to 500 in PSP...Good luck with all you future picture you are really good.........Shirley

Posted: Monday, 21 February, 2005 @ 02:05 PM

I decide on a picture by picture basis what size I prefer. I usually tend to go for a large size because I like people to see the individual details quite clearly. Most of the time my sketches look worse when scanned, and ever more worse when I reduce the size.

Posted: Friday, 18 March, 2005 @ 08:46 AM

LOVE THE WAY YOU DID THE REFLECTIONS OF THE LIPS!!! GREAT WORK!!!

Posted: Saturday, 19 March, 2005 @ 09:02 AM
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