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Step Seven: A Farewell to the Old Arm
Step Eight: Ruffles - You Can't Fix Just One ![]() Once I did the ruffles on the arm I got to thinking that the ruffles on the blouse probably should be the same color and material so I roughed in new, fluffier ruffles and used the same coloring.
![]() Step Nine: Let Me (Re)touch Your Body, Baby ![]() I selected the body and rotated it a bit to the right. Doing so gave somewhat of a dynamic feel to it so I didn't fiddle with it too much besides that. I did retouch the color a little bit and added in new collarbone lines. The original lines were far too low. I redrew the strings on the blouse but completely forgot to redraw the bow. I should have scaled the body up more because the head ended up looking too large. ![]()
If I was redrawing the image I probalby would make the collar the exact same size as the bracelets and try to do the bracelets semi-transparent as well. Either that or change it to a dog collar sort of thing. I think ratty old thick dog collars look attractive on cute girls. No? OK, maybe not... |
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