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Superb - I love the way you've got the skin tones to vary from the forehead to the neck - great stuff.
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Theres still loads to do here, especially for the face, believe me. ;) It needed more contrast and blendings.

I played a bit with my brushes on other spots as well. I have to admit that I know only little about the original characters, expecially their clothings, so Ill paint it like it is on the package. The cross patterns are really challenging. Additionally I tried some first texture highligts on the right side of his kimono (see arrows).

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tigrazor wrote:Theres still loads to do here, especially for the face, believe me. ;) It needed more contrast and blendings.

I played a bit with my brushes on other spots as well. I have to admit that I know only little about the original characters, expecially their clothings, so Ill paint it like it is on the package. The cross patterns are really challenging. Additionally I tried some first texture highligts on the right side of his kimono (see arrows).

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I like what you are doing with the contrasts. Last pic - looks like someone gave him a wedgie.
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