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:iconbergundy-black:
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Carpae Eldar!
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:glomp: your art rocks! I'm watching you!

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:heart: ~ZahhoMii :heart:

That was not very chicken, dude. Not very chicken at ALL.
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:iconbergundy-black:
Oh yeah, and as much as I want to smash the face of our dear friend "Liz" into the ground...all the way past the lithosphere, as you know well my derision for such creatures...I must concede that she has improved greatly. How annoying that she actually has spent longer time refining her sketching style than I have. At least I can still color better. XD Only on the computer of course. You beat everyone out by a mile with traditional media. If you have time, look at her first Ed FMA pic and strengthen your drive for megalomania.

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Carpae Eldar!
:iconaveline-sheffield:
**gasp** You're right. Her sketch skills have improved exponentially.
Color-wise...
...She may have beat me. **dejection**
:iconbergundy-black:
Hah. Here's to you caving in to more pressure and submitting newer art. :XD:

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Carpae Eldar!
:iconaveline-sheffield:
On a side note...
The advice you gave about the outlining is now inapplicable.
For some reason, I accidentally saved the merged-layer version. **wince**
:iconbergundy-black:
I dare you to do it over. Haha.

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Carpae Eldar!
:iconaveline-sheffield:
You're terrible.
How do you make it look clear (the edges of things I mean) without the outline?
:iconbergundy-black:
Color with the lines, then dim the lines and clean up with eraser, brush to blend colors (I prefer the round one with the constant size that has very good pressure sensitivity), etc. Try to avoid Smudge and other lazy tools. Up the contrast between colors at the different planes of the face (i.e. nose), obviously...but don't use the tools PS provides you with to do that, again.

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Carpae Eldar!

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