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Woman in Sailor Outfit WIP

Started by Candice, July 12, 2018, 12:42:28 PM

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Candice


Candice

Mhayes

Candy,

Looking good and hard to work since this was hand painted over the photo. I can't decided if I think the yellow in her face should be toned down or not. Will let others weigh in on that. Nice job!
"carpe diem"

Margie Hayes
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Candice

#2
I can't either however, at this point in time, I was working on the lips, eyes, nose.... oh just about everything!!  lol  How about this one?  I've toned it down.



Candice

Shadow

Its coming along Candy. You are such a brave woman!

Candice

#4
Quote from: Shadow on July 13, 2018, 05:20:52 PM
Its coming along Candy. You are such a brave woman!
Coming along?   :'(   I may have taken it as far as I can go but I'll keep it for a while longer.   :knuppel:
Candice

Hannie

#5
Candy, you did a great job on this one.  It was a non restore really.
I just wonder if the vignette use to be white?

I tried it here, did not do a great job as the one hand I can use I burned my fingers trying to cook a meal....  :(


Hannie Scheltema
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Candice

#6
One of my earlier pics had a whiter background.  I'll go back to that, Hannie. You're right, not even I was sure it could be restored, but bless her heart, she'd been in the galleries for a while so I thought what the heck!

Here's my update:

Candice

Shadow

Really nice Candy!
And Hannie, sorry about your fingers. Hope it's not too bad.

Hannie

The family will be very happy Candy!
Shadow, aloe is the best remedy for burns, it takes a while but it works great.
Hannie Scheltema
Distribution Coordinator
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Candice

May your fingers continue to heal, Hannie.  Our gal is heading home!! 
Candice

Marydh

Candice, incredible work!  You had nothing to go on.

Hannie,  I hope your hand heals really fast and you don't hurt too much.
Mary

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Mhayes

"carpe diem"

Margie Hayes
OPR President
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