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Just your average floating head, right?

I'm doing this in photoshop 7.0, first time doing realism. Yay.

Hopefully I'll finish it, but I'm kind of lazy.

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Teen (D)
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18y136d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 12 July, 2006 @ 03:24 AM

Stunning for your first realism. It's coming a long EXTREMELY well so you better finish it XD lol

Posted: Wednesday, 12 July, 2006 @ 06:54 AM

well for a first time doing realism it is very good! I cant wait to see the finished resault

Posted: Wednesday, 12 July, 2006 @ 10:16 AM

The texture of the hair and ash on the cigarette in particular are phenomenal, though everything is very well painted so far. All the little skin folds really bring this picture to life. Very nicely done. Looking forward to seeing the finished image.

Posted: Thursday, 13 July, 2006 @ 01:29 PM

I think my favorite part is the cigarette. Thank you. (:

Posted: Wednesday, 12 July, 2006 @ 12:11 PM

This is very good.. I had to double take, it looked like a photo. There is just one thing that seems off a bit... His hair line in the back of his head seems a little too high. It should be below his ears, I would say about an inch. but other than that it looks really good.

Posted: Thursday, 13 July, 2006 @ 01:27 PM

Oops.. Thank you, I'll fix that. I guess I got distracted or something.

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