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Painting of a young couple in progress. Usually as I build up skin tones, the features like the eyes, nose and mouth, get a little covered up and start to wander away from the places where I originally drew them. So when I am happy with the luminosity and shading of the skin, I have to go back and put the features in the exact right places, re-measuring everything over again. Here I am still working on building up the skin tones of the young woman.
1 comment:
I need me some of that luminous skin. Could you paint ON my face, please?
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