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|    betatwelve to All    |
|    lessen the coat    |
|    08 Mar 13 21:31:21    |
      From: betatwelve@voila.fr              :-)              These two articles look similar:        They are also a good reference if you feel        that you are making major errors in your portraits.        They are also a good       reference if you feel that you are making major errors in your portraits.              Most artists make the greatest number of changes at the start of a drawing.               If you get the correct relationship between the eyes, nose and mouth, you       will end up with a good likeness.        They are also a good reference if you       feel that you are making major errors in your portraits.        If you get the       correct relationship between the eyes, nose and mouth, you will end up with a        good likeness.        3. Using larger areas of tone to unite all the elements       of the portrait.        3. Using larger areas of tone to unite all the elements       of the portrait.        If you get the correct relationship between the eyes, nose        and mouth, you will end up with a good likeness.        The general proportions       of a head that we outlined on previous pages are ideal for drawing realistic       heads from your imagination.        3. Using larger areas of tone to unite all       the elements of the portrait.              what is the objective of the coat design?              Yours, sincerely              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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