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|    03 Jul 12 11:58:46    |
      From: sophieagaski@yahoo.com              oops,              this article may be used        2. Using softly shaded tone to create the form       and texture of each feature.        You need to record the subtle variations of       the features which make that individual's face unique.        Therefore it is       important to draw lightly at first, as lightly drawn lines are easier to       erase.        You need to record the subtle variations of the features which make       that individual's face unique.        The main features are then framed by the       outline of the face and hair, while the neck and shoulders form an angular       support for the head.        Most artists make the greatest number of changes at       the start of a drawing.        You need to record the subtle variations of the       features which make that individual's face unique.        At this stage, the       drawing is no more than a set of carefully measured features that establish       the final proportions of the portrait.        The next step is discover the size       of the head by establishing the distances between the eyes and the top of the        head and the eyes and the chin.        Therefore it is important to draw lightly       at first, as lightly drawn lines are easier to erase.              We may also consider that it is certainly appropriate to talk about the       supervision of the art       earnestly considering the painting       After discussing about the painting , the source may be found at       http://dirigeant.societe.com/dirigeant/Sylvie.LOVRIC.35562205.html       Bye Bye              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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