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Old 06-08-2007, 12:59 PM   #1
April Phillips April Phillips is offline
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Thank you again for your time and suggestions. I was able to make most of the changes and smooth out the shadow areas. I am much happier with the result. I wasn't able to lift enough charcoal in the shadow section of the hair, so it still looks like a big hole. I'll know for next time.
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Old 06-08-2007, 02:20 PM   #2
Mischa Milosevic Mischa Milosevic is offline
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Nice work! I do think the reflected light on the side of the nose in shadow need not be there. One other small observation if you do not mind. The shadow side of the face is out of proportion, it can go in just a little bringing the ear in as well.

Nice face, front page quality. Is it your boy?
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Old 06-09-2007, 07:31 AM   #3
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April,

This is really a beautiful and sensitive likeness. I especially like the expression in his eyes. I think you've gotten some great suggestions already, so I have nothing to add in regards to the specifics.

There's one general thing I notice: this feels a little timid. I'm comparing this mentally with your monochrome oils and I feel this would benefit from being worked along with the general tone of the background, so that the head emerges from the ground as do the heads in your oils. Maybe starting with a slightly darker paper (for instance, a tan or grey midtone) would help. There is more richness here than you have captured, especally in the light side of the skin, and the shadows of the skin in relation to the hair and background. In other words, if the background were darkened, the dark hair value would probably not bother you, and you would immediately see the light side of the face as too light and lacking in three-dimensionality. In other words, treat it as you would a painting. I'm not sure of the "look" you are aiming for here, so please forgive me if my suggestions do not fit your intent.
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