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Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - leatherface74 - 07-05-2005 thanks again! Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - navicon - 07-05-2005 Looking good. Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - Mask Murderers - 07-05-2005 woah Mark, all I said was I liked to do airbrushing more then using brushes & sponges, I think sometimes washes make a piece look overdone or fake, I never said I knew everything, just my personal preference, sorry man, hope I did not come off like that, I was not trying to at all. if I knew everything would I ask for all this help & opinions on my sculpture, no, so I am sorry Mark if I said something to offend you dude. Bob. Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - Hauntmaster9 - 07-05-2005 I like it, I think maybe the nose is too big or something. Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - adam - 07-05-2005 some tips to get a good feminine structure: raise the cheek bones a little more, thin the face out (remember, the face should look drawn up and tight), lighten up the features, especially the jaw bone. the chin should be less wide and masculine. also the nose needs to be a bit thinner. just giving you some helpful critiques, just take them into consideration and not offense and you\'ll be good. best advice is to stick purely to screen caps and/or behind the scenes photos. you\'ve got a great start so far. B) Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - SPAZ - 07-05-2005 I like it comming along pretty good bro and Pam looked like a man anyway Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - SuperDanDrista - 07-05-2005 Don\'t tone it down too too much...she was manly! Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - Last_of_the_Brunnen-G - 07-05-2005 I haven\'t seen the movie in a while, but the face looks just a little bit too long. Other than that, you might tweak the nose(thinner and reshaped some?)and the eyes may need to go down slighty more from the center towards the edges to give it more of a sad or distressed expression. One other thing, maybe make the wrinkles less...Palpatineish, like, not as deep and far apart. That being said, keep in mind, I haven\'t seen the movie in a while so I could be wrong, but it looks like it doesn\'t need much altering at all to be very close to the real deal. Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - djlovedump - 07-06-2005 [url=\"http://forums.NIGHTOWLpro.com/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=5740\"]http://forums.NIGHTOWLpro.com/index.php?ac...pe=post&id=5740[/url] Go by this pic. Cropsy did a good job with his version. Just watch the movie, make some notes. I think you have done a good job with it, just a few changes and I\'d buy one. [url=\"http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7528101972&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:US:1\"]http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...ADME:L:RTQ:US:1[/url] This one was a nice one too. Dearly Beheaded 2.0 In The Works - SuperDanDrista - 07-06-2005 Ya I\'d have to say that cropsy\'s version was the best ever done. I\'d love to see someone pull something off that\'s just as good. |