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Old 06-21-2009, 10:52 PM   #3
James Garrison James Garrison is offline
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Thank you Julie. I do think the red halation is a little too conspicuous towards the upper part of the nose. I probably should cut into it with some background color. Your input means a lot to me. Sometimes I get so close to the work that I miss some of these little things. For some reason, maybe I'm just crazy, taking photographs of the work in progress helps. Some of the problem areas seem to pop out and slap me in the face when I see them on a computer screen.
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