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Ok this version is due to the fact that I really wanted to make a greeting card out of the print, however I have to respect the wishes of my stock model who does not want pictures of her being sold to strangers. And I don't blame her one bit for it
So I changed the face and added hair (with her permission) so that it wouldn't be "her" anymore and now I have her permission to make it a holiday print. Yay -- The picture of the girl has some over exposed parts on her dress and arm so I worked the background to match, putting in highlights from the sun flowing in through the trees. I know it's not done perfectly, but I spent hours working on it so I am happy with what I got. --- The lovely angel: ~xAngelx-stock thank you for putting up with me and this project sweetheart Background: morguefile.com [link] Border brushes: =spiritsighs --- copyright 2005 kedralynn Image may NOT be used without my direct written consent. |
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November 5, 2005
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There is a vast difference between looking and seeing- a difference which is fundamental to the artist's experience. - Earnest W. Watson
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