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yep, it is tricky but you can do it.
I think to achieve that effect you must play with the smudge tool and some filters, but i´m no expert.
take a look at Brad Rigney tutorial "a hostile takeover" he has an awesome 3d effect in his paintings so, anything from that artist could be worth watching.
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Thanks for the paint over! I shall take your advice and Work more on anatomy and i will practice the speculars with an opaque hard brush :D Thanks for the Crit! i really appreciate it !
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If ur gonna do ur slimy highlights on the right like that then you need to make your light more of a centered back light, it doesn't lok quite right, or if you're gonna do the white light on the right, make it more saturated it's too intense for that side of the face, I'm basing this on the lighting scheme you have already established, I'll do a paintover for you when I get out of college and show you what I mean tonight when I get home :)
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I would stay away from filters. It's all about the edges! Look at all the references you have above, the highlights have strong sharp edges, if you need more reference look up latex pants. One other thing that will help is loose some of the detail/texture in the skin, strategically place the texture on the focal points of the painting, you do not need all that texture on the lower part of the neck.
I look forward to seeing the finished piece!