Shes really beautiful...I love her face and that she is looking up I dunno, it looks really nice and the pose/hands are really nice too Overall its a wonderful pic, so fav again
Howdy, I haven't seen your work before. I do like your use of color and the shading of the skin tones. Very nice. Gives it that traditional Digital Painting look. Great job!
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and the pose/hands are really nice too
Overall its a wonderful pic, so fav again
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Good looks and Good Colors make it look good yes it does.
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"The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." ~ Aristotle
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