ii like the way you followed the instructions for the project. There's a good balance between realistic and cartoony. nicely done. ii like the sunglasses, real cuu.
I suggest leaving it portrait rather than landscape orientation, whatever your original intentions were. The facial expression really matches the portrait orientation (the way it is posted on the blog). Of course, that doesn't account for gravity, but that may not be a bad thing.
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thats awesome, i like how you can see the eyes through the glasses.
ReplyDeleteABIGAIL! it looks amazing and you added so much detail to your face and too your glasses! it reminds me so much of dc!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the glasses i don't think you should change a thing about them
ReplyDeleteI agree about the glasses- the detail in them really heightens your picture
ReplyDeletethis is really good. i really liek the highlights and the reflection in your glasses. the mouth/tounge are really good too. nice job
ReplyDeleteThe glasses are realistic, not bad...
ReplyDeletelooks really awesome and realistic. you did a really great job with all the details and it looks just like a photo.
ReplyDeleteall in general it is amazing
ReplyDeletethe reflection in the glasses proves your attention to detail its a great job
ReplyDeletethis is awesome, I like how the image is in a different orientation rather than just straight on
ReplyDeletei love how you did the hair
ReplyDeleteOoh, I like how you did the hair and the sunglasses
ReplyDeleteThe transparency and highlights that were given to the hair in the image make it very realistic and accurate.
ReplyDeleteii like the way you followed the instructions for the project. There's a good balance between realistic and cartoony. nicely done.
ReplyDeleteii like the sunglasses, real cuu.
The shadows everywhere in the face are really good
ReplyDeleteThe glasses and the face a very well shaded and done!!!
ReplyDeletethe background looks really cooool
ReplyDeletewooooow you even have the reflection of the person in the glasses. this is really sick. nice job!
ReplyDeletenice facial expression. the hair highlights are really cool...awesome!!
ReplyDeletethe refelction on the glasses is sick
ReplyDeletei LOVE the glasses and background!
ReplyDeleteABIGAIL!!!! the detail on the face and the sunglasses are AMAZINGGGG. I also like the reflection in the sunglasses (cuz i'm in it)
ReplyDeleteI love the hair and the shadow effect on the sunglasses. beautiful!
ReplyDeletegood detail in the glasses
ReplyDeleteThose sunglasses are trippy and cool. I really like them. It gives a really nice effect.
ReplyDeleteditto, the sunglasses look really cool. I like how the hair is the background, it's really detailed and well done.
ReplyDeleteI suggest leaving it portrait rather than landscape orientation, whatever your original intentions were. The facial expression really matches the portrait orientation (the way it is posted on the blog). Of course, that doesn't account for gravity, but that may not be a bad thing.
ReplyDeleteI like how the glass reflect what is in front of you and that allows the person seeing the art to see more of what is going on.
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