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Very nice start, I really like the first portrait.
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Cheers for that Ste much appreciated :)
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I agree with Ste, the portraits are lookin good dude, keep it up! I would recommend you keep working those value with still life studys. If you get bored with that you could try taking photos you find interesting with good lighting and greyscaling them and study them.
Good luck bro, keep strong! ;)
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Cheers for the advice Warburton, i think you're difinately right about working the values further. Got to keep studying, studying, studying :)
Good start FlyByKnight! Keep puuushin the skillzz :D
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you got some very nice stuff there man! One thing I suggest is that you alternate between the soft round and the hard round brush, so you can have a better edge control there, you work is overall too soft its just missing the hard edges to make it even more realistic! waiting to see more of your work ^^ keep it up!
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@ Jamesybear and Victor, thanks for the comments, ive a load of studies and bits and pieces ive been working on so ill be uploading shortly. @ Victor, what you're saying is right and ive been working to get those hard edges into my pieces. :)
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nice work here man! keep working with your rendering. its kinda muddy. Like Victor said, alternate between soft and hard brushes. Right now everything seems too soft and hazy. Keep it up! You got a great start to your sketchbook.