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Leigh Cooper

Random eye...
Random eye... by @Polkadotz517 (Leigh Cooper)

OK...this is definitely a work in porogress. First of all my scanner cropped it bad, I've noticed a lot of things I have missed in the shading area and it just needs work all over. Otherwise I guess I like it...

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Posted: Thursday, 13 January, 2005 @ 04:57 PM

Looks pretty good to me.......Shirley

Posted: Thursday, 13 January, 2005 @ 04:59 PM

Boy what a difference from your last picture! If you can draw an eye like this you can draw a professional face..Have fun Shirley (again)

Posted: Sunday, 16 January, 2005 @ 11:35 PM

Hey, thanks for the comment on MY eye. Your piece is nicely done. Just turn up the contrast a bit and the details will be easier to see. Some people have trouble with the anatomy of the human face and tend to exaggerate things a bit to where everything looks a bit off, but I see nothing that looks "off" here. Good job.

Posted: Monday, 24 January, 2005 @ 07:35 PM

Thank you! Well, that's a relief, nothing is "off"! haha! I'm glad you like it.

Posted: Monday, 24 January, 2005 @ 05:20 PM

Wooah... this awesome. Such delicate shading around the eye adds subtle depth, while the shine has be very well executed.

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