Jean Grey from X-men, i know it doesnt really look like her but i thought id submit it anyway XP i was bored, and suffering from lack of inspiration so i found an old picture of her and copied it. hope you like more than i do because the more i look at it the more mistakes i can see XP
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An English professor wrote, A woman without her man is nothing and told his students to punctuate it correctly. The men wrote: A woman, without her man, is nothing. The women wrote: A woman; without her, man is nothing. Punctuation counts! ^_~
Oh, wow!!! It really looks like her!! I especially love her eyes! And the hair is shiny just like usual! Maybe you could try smoothen her cheeks though. Looks a bit rough to me, but it's only my opinion Hehe, anyway good work!!
oo, Thankies! I agree, i always find when im doing close-ups of faces, the skin is the hardest to do, especially in colour as its more difficult to smudge it, but, thankyou, I shall work on that for next time!! Thanks again! for the fave also!
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An English professor wrote, A woman without her man is nothing and told his students to punctuate it correctly.
The men wrote: A woman, without her man, is nothing.
The women wrote: A woman; without her, man is nothing.
Punctuation counts! ^_~
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Was found at 12:00 at night, lying in a pool of half open books, head still inserted between the pages of another... the way life was ment to be XD
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Was found at 12:00 at night, lying in a pool of half open books, head still inserted between the pages of another... the way life was ment to be XD
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Please just visit my gallery: [link]
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