Queen of Hearts
Queen of Hearts
Painting \ Uncategorized | 10/03/03 @151 |
Jujika |
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All done in photoshop, about twenty hours or so. More cloth, my fav.
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Only and little comment, something looks weird in the left hand, the index finger or the others looks out of place, but that is eclipsated by the stuning overall picture.
Lights, shadows, composition, everything here is exelent.
Her dress and lips my favorite parts, great job
10/03/03 @305
One thing though. The head looks like 'cutout' doesnt fit on the neck somehow. The neck has a lotta more shadow and the head has not. I think her right cheek should be darker....
Cheers
10/03/03 @314
color of dress, and rendering is beautifully executed, and the shadows are perfectly casted. great deal of details are put in the dress.
it makes great series with your first two installments.
you get my bona fide vote.
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Again, just minor stuff, not a big deal. Nicely rendered piece!
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What a fabulous picture!! Very very pretty. The only two things that bother me are the index finger around the stem of the wineglass. It seems like she has her fingernail and thumb holding the stem instead of the flat fleshy part of her finger. Also, aside from the glass being small (which may or may not actually be the case, depending on the type of wine glasses you have ), it looks a little flat and one dimensional. Just the actual glass itself, not the stem or base.
I LOVE the look in her eyes and the overall feel of this image. It makes me think of the type of portraits hanging above the fireplace in a mansion.
Great job!! Hope you get Elite Status!
Christine
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