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Old 10-06-2007, 10:43 AM   #4
Christy Talbott Christy Talbott is offline
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Thank you Steven, that was a very thoughtful, very analytical critique. I appreciate your taking the time to look closely at my sketch. I think your suggestions are all valid and will make positive subtle improvements to this little drawing. I especially think lightening or giving a little reflected light in the cheek area is a good idea.

Thanks much!
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