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  1. #41
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Lines - mostly - and shapes made with the Shape Editor Tool, feathering & transparency. I'm learning myself, but I've done lots of doodling with the s.e.t. getting the hang of how it works.
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Can't find that photo of Aeschylus Bob, so you'll have to make do with Sinead
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Very great John, even without hair looks great, i just finished now of mine.
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    Those are great, John. Love that Alfred.

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    Thank you very much Gray .

    @ BP - Sinead could use some of that hair from your Cameo BP
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Mrs Burton ...
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Good likeness.

    Too bad her violet eyes are not seen in the black and white image.
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    Thanks Bill ... yes, but I thought she'd appear like she was in one of Hitch's programmes if I coloured them in Captivating, weren't they!
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    You've caught the expression nicely, John.

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    Thanks Gray
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