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on another pretty lady
Have a wonderful day!
THIS TEXTURE AMAZING AND I GUESS HARD TO DO! GREAT DRAWING AND LADY PRETTY! ...
WONDERFUL GREEN EYES..
danila
great color and features..Love her hair and eyes. great shading..well done.
Drawing is about studying yourself and your target.
I especially like the depth you gave her hair. It looks so thick! I am reminded of 'Big Trouble in Little China'.
your style is amazing and she is quite beautiful.
“Always remember, you’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think” ~Winnie The Pooh
FABULOUS DRAW! WELL DONE! SHE IS VERY PRETTY!
Again a very good portrait of a young woman, you've captured her sensuality very well! About green or blue...it's not so important, the eyes are appealing...Five stars!
... and highlighting on her lips. Good texture in her hair too.
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. Edith Wharton
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Lovely colored eyes
on another pretty lady
Have a wonderful day!
WONDERFUL!
THIS TEXTURE AMAZING AND I GUESS HARD TO DO! GREAT DRAWING AND LADY PRETTY!
...
BEAUTIFUL
WONDERFUL GREEN EYES..
danila
Wow
great color and features..Love her hair and eyes. great shading..well done.

attractive lips and eyes
Drawing is about studying yourself and your target.
Very lovely woman.
I especially like the depth you gave her hair. It looks so thick! I am reminded of 'Big Trouble in Little China'.
Very beautiful...
your style is amazing and she is quite beautiful.
“Always remember, you’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think” ~Winnie The Pooh
green
FABULOUS DRAW! WELL DONE! SHE IS VERY PRETTY!
Again a very good portrait of
Again a very good portrait of a young woman, you've captured her sensuality very well! About green or blue...it's not so important, the eyes are appealing...Five stars!
Nice catchlights in the eyes ...
... and highlighting on her lips. Good texture in her hair too.
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. Edith Wharton