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"Peaches" New Female Portrait.
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This Is A recent project.... A new portrait that will primarily be digital ink, watercolor brushes and airbrushes.... Here on this layer is a refined ink sketch with pencil shading... Here it looks like she might have a cool hairdo, and she does, but she will also be wearing something on her head....
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by Eric Marioneaux
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I have started added color here with a watercolor brush and airbrush....putting in my shadows and some highlights... She has a cute smile, but I wanted to make her look a little older and sexier, so I am going to change it a little... The Title of this by the way, is Peaches.... Some of what looks like hair will be more of a wide ribbon type thing.... The overall color scheme will be Tan, Pinks, Purples, and light orange and yellow's.... Peach colors...
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In these layers I am working on a lot more detail... I am making the eyes and mouth more sophisticated looking.. I thought if I make her mouth slightly open, it would look sexy, and it does... but I might change it a little... I made her eyes a lighter color purple.. i want them to really pop...
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On this layer I decided to close her mouth and lengthen the face a little... She looks more mature and Sexy and Intelligent... Not so much the little cute girl.... Finished the top of her head... I wanted to blend her hair and the ribbon effect together.. so they merge... I think it's a cool effect.... Lots of final blending here... I just need to add a little background color back.. On the final stage I going to enhance the Vibrancy, color saturation, brightness and contrast.. to make everything really stand out using Corel Paintshop Pro... All of the rest was done with Krita....
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