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    I did this leisurely and over several other drawings.

    My only regret is that I didn't have a proper texture for the milk (if you happpen to have one...) Still I consider this drawing completed.
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    I did this leisurely and over several other drawings.

    My only regret is that I didn't have a proper texture for the milk (if you happpen to have one...) Still I consider this drawing completed.

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    Unless it's buttermilk, I am not aware of milk having any texture, Jean Guy.

    You could add a few tiny bubbles at the top of the milk, right around the edge though.

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    I added 3 things on that milk bottle:
    1) bubbles (thanks Gary)
    2) top part of the milk
    3) glass bottom
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    I think you should have done the body of the bottle the same way you did that whitish ring near the top.

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    The top is great, and the bottle improved, but it still needs something. Is the red coming through too clearly. It's almost as if the top/cap is separate. Should the edge of the bottle show a bit more ? More questions than answers. Sorry.
    Neil

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    Added glass edges and a few more things. Also made the milk a little more trasparent

    The resulting bottle is more convincing I feel. Thanks for all suggestions.
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    Personally, I have no idea what baby bottles look like these days. But that is more convincing as an image, to me.

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    ... is a great improvement. It is always interesting to see the progress of a piece to the final image.

    Why don't you try your glass/plastic on a dark background so the highlights become more pronounced?

    Thanks for sharing!

    Risto

 

 

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