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Discussion in 'Painting Techniques' started by johnbrewer, Oct 7, 2004.

  1. johnbrewer New Member

    Hi all, I am 90% done with this one but I wanted to post the pics to get some input from you all. I am not too sure about those pale blue eyes. A bit too popping out perhaps?

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  2. johnbrewer New Member

    the other side

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  3. frank h Well-Known Member

    Country:
    England
    Hello John,
    Nice job on the bust, As for the eyes, only going
    by the photo maybe a wash of off white to grey
    to tone down the whites. I think the blue areas look
    great

    Also if you like, a touch of "pinky/red in the corners

    Hope this is of some help

    Frank (y)
  4. quang Active Member

    Country:
    Belgium
    Hello John,

    IMO adding the shadow of the upper eyelids (a thin line in Payne's Gray where the 'eyeball' meets the eyelid) makes a big difference.

    HTH

    Q. :)

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  5. Edson Member

    Country:
    Mexico
    Hey Jhon the bust looks super, and Quang its right with the shadow of the upper eyelids thing, I also believe maybe shorting a little bit the eyes in the lower part??

    Just a suggestion
    Cheers
    Ed :)

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