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Michelle R

The Princess, Revisited
The Princess, Revisited by @vixelyn (Michelle R)

Welp, I'm quite tired of looking at this image and want nothing more to do with it so... it's done. I could have pushed it a lot further but I'd rather start something new. Sept 2003, Photoshop.

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Posted: Monday, 29 September, 2003 @ 09:43 AM

This looks like it took a loooong time.

I love the softness of the surfaces and the warm colours. The eyes are a good subtle shade and the detail in the hair is lovely. Great piece of work.

-K-

Posted: Monday, 29 September, 2003 @ 12:47 PM

I really like the features of the face--espeically the eyes and lips. However, in comparison to the eyes and lips, the nose seems rather blunt. For future works, would you consider sharpening the nose shadows a bit more, so they're as "focused" as the rest of the face?

Something about the bust seems odd to me, too. Her chest goes

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Right now, and human ribcages are actually slightly angled, like this:

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Right now, her bust is just ...growing out of her chest. And it looks strange, not even right with the corset on.

Speaking of the corset, I totally love the colors and designs you've got going here. You're really talented with this digital painting stuff, and I'm excited to see more images from you! My comments are just things to keep in mind the next time you do stuff.

Posted: Monday, 29 September, 2003 @ 02:00 PM

How long did this take? @.@ It's awesome, I love the soft colors and whatnot, and her eyes are beauuuteefullll.

Posted: Monday, 29 September, 2003 @ 03:06 PM

wow. her dress is very nice and detailed. her face is lovely. the hair is great up until the both clumps hanging over her breasts. they are both flat at the end.. i guess thats okay, just looks funny. anyways.. nice job.

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