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Old 06-21-2004, 01:15 PM   #1
Richard Budig Richard Budig is offline
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Marvin, tell us about scumbling flesh . . .




Marvin:

I was reading a back issue of The Artist Magazine and came upon your award winning mention for "Julia," (Congratulations!) in which you mention "scumbling flesh" and being able to get better flesh tone/texture with this approach.

I would like to know more about this technique. Is it possible to explain it in a paragraph or two here?

I'm sure others would find it interesting, also.

Again, lovely picture of Julia. How DID you manage all those little flowers on her dress?
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