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So I made this at school on crappy non-HD monitors. Took it home and realized there was a lot wrong with it. Corrected a few things then got bored. So here is the final result. I still didn't clean around the shoulders too well.
 

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Lustre

Love where this is going! My only suggestion would be to look at blending some of the cracks a little more, so it feels like some are old, whereas some are fresh. Particularly regarding the ones around her eyebrows.

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Fluidity

Love where this is going! My only suggestion would be to look at blending some of the cracks a little more, so it feels like some are old, whereas some are fresh. Particularly regarding the ones around her eyebrows.

 

 

Good idea. Any suggestions on how to do this?

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Lustre

Just use a feathered brush, on low opacity (10-20% is what I use), and erase from the layer mask a little.

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Nexus

Not bad, would be great to see it cleaned up completely :3

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Fluidity

Just use a feathered brush, on low opacity (10-20% is what I use), and erase from the layer mask a little.

 

Ah ok. And now that I look at it, I also realize that there are way too many cracks on her face.

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