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Old 02-14-2009, 11:43 AM   #7
Madelaine Boothby Madelaine Boothby is offline
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Take two

Wow, I had not received any further notifications and so many people wrote such valuable suggestions on here. Thank you. I have indeed determined that even with young pretty girls, parts of the face DO sag towards the pull of gravity. This accounts for some of the distortion that I found, but not all of it.
I found the changing light of the day rather maddening, but here is my second try at painting her. She felt better this time and held still a lot better.
and thanks, ALL of you for your wisdom.
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