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Old 10-18-2005, 11:14 AM   #9
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Hi there Rob, I like this one very much, really a fine job in a short time period. Nice color too, what's on your palette these days, anyway?

I know what you're all talking about when you're discussing being stuck in a painting position. I have to say that the reason I hate the nose-touching-the-cheek position is because I always have trouble with the far eye when I get it. Always! It's worth taking a step to the left or right even to nudge it one way or the other even a little bit.
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