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Ignore the Smoke
Ignore the Smoke by @Trixy (Trixy Meow)

I started this probably almost a year ago, and just finished it now as a Christmas gift for Adam. Hopefully he won't think it looks like crap.. >_> I don't think it turned out that bad but then again it's not perfect. Blah. This was also my first photoshop painting.

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Teen (D)
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17y335d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 24 December, 2006 @ 10:42 PM

Very, very nice details in his hair. This almost looks like a photograph!

Posted: Monday, 25 December, 2006 @ 04:54 AM

Looks pretty realistic! I thought it was a photo from the thumbnail. Great job with the light sourcing and the subtle shading is good. Love the detailing in the head/facial hair as well. This your boyfriend? Hot stuff! ;) I'm a sucker for that chin scruff. My man has it too.

Posted: Tuesday, 26 December, 2006 @ 03:46 AM

For your first photoshop painting, this is pretty good! I especially like how you shaded his hand and the folds in his eyelid. The only thing that looks out of place is the cigarette smoke. It doesn't match the realism of the figure. However, if you made it for a more ethereal looking effect, it looks good too. =) Nice job all around!

Posted: Friday, 29 December, 2006 @ 08:22 PM

It's AMAZING! I wonder how you'll be when you're a pro at photobucket... If you aren't arleady. D; I see no flaws. :3

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