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|    what is the purpose of light ?    |
|    08 Jul 12 10:42:10    |
      From: hunter@free.com              Tchao.              it must be useful to improve the security of the blade efficiently;       I should also indicate that everyone should read the following article        2. Using softly shaded tone to        create the form and texture of each feature.        They are also a good       reference if you feel that you are making major errors in your portraits.              This is a strong compositional starting point for a three quarter view       portrait.        The hairline on the right side of the face creates a sweeping       curve as it meets the neckline of the t-shirt.        1. Using line drawing to       organise the position, shape and proportion of the features.        At this stage,        the drawing is no more than a set of carefully measured features that       establish the final proportions of the portrait.        Most artists make the       greatest number of changes at the start of a drawing.        They are also a good       reference if you feel that you are making major errors in your portraits.              The size and position of the other features are directly related to the scale        and placement of the eyes.              what do you mean with the light fine tuning and its links with the blade       treatment?              :-))              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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