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Old 06-11-2008, 01:50 PM   #5
Meg Godfrey Meg Godfrey is offline
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Thank you so much for your input--I checked out the link and that is just what I do as an underpainting also--I guess I am so used to adding the color layers that leaving it in monochrome seems unfinished (like a bakery selling a cake with no frosting?) but you know, it can work out--I liked the idea of adding a little color in some element of the work, too. Thanks again!
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