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Tesore
Real cool Bogo!!!
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Mir
good job would have liked to see the whole face.
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Tommeken
what mir said...better 1 whole face..awsome work man
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annajon
what Mir and Tommeken said: make one with the whole face... much too lovely work to leave it like this
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Cartoon Contractor
love it! I wish you would have done the WHOLE face though! (just an opinion)
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Qnita van Straaten
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Gort
fantastic!
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nevet
love the hair and beard, agree about the whole face and that line in the middle is really distracting....
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Napalm32
one of your best
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TJ
Very nice Bogo.
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isyrup
good job
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pollyO
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seelcraft
Fantastic!
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nat_g31
I like it! Nice job bogo. I like the split image because it showcases what you did. Bravo
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gramps
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anabe
excellent, agree with the others about the whole face.
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Hagen
Pretty good work bogo...! Lovely execution and render...! +1
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~}{~Stormy~}{~
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Synthvet
:)
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Michel
Neat paint effect.
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sonic3
Very nice Bogo :)
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Daddysharky
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CarlC
nice one
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JGJ Media
excellent job!!
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Eve
It may have been wise to list the external as a reference. I doubt it would hurt your position/votes in this comp. His beard seems a bit cut off though. Nice smudging, Bogo.
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Claf
Cool! :)
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sirenka
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bogsy
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Martrex
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UntExp
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Govan
Greatt;-)
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L@rue
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TresDEE
Very interesting approach.
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TofuTheGreat
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Chopper
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YerPalAl
Nicely done
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tadams
Good one.
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Jake420
wow great work
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KENNY CHUNG
impressive image.
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glennhanna
see the whole face... hahahaha... people are demanding. I like being able to compare side by side
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Napalm32
in my favs
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Claf
Here's the whole face (external): [img] dustylens.com...
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Claf
It is always better to show the externals... just to show well the work done. :)
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Napalm32
ops
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Napalm32
but it looks good the same
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bogonet
@ Claf: I didn't ever pretend it was an "all source" image. Besides, there are (i think) few artists worldwide who can draw a REALISTIC portrait from within their mind only, without using any model or reference, and I'm surely not one of them.
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bogonet
So for all the skill it was given to me , I tried to transform work on a reference ,transform it, to match the source and respect some sort of idea. For the first time I tried the smudge thing. And I had to add here and there few paint to match the targe
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bogonet
No filters. It took me 3-4h to finish it, I was kinda pleased with it and decided to post it. I guess you could have done it in less than an hour and surely better than me, and eventually, you would have considered being too bad to worth posting it.
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bogonet
But I’m not at our level, so I took my chances. Perhaps, if I could have changed the background only from white to black, or make it a 2 frames gif it would’ve been represented to some a MORE chop than this, but let me have my opinion and disagree with t
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bogonet
Cheers and thanks to all who like this image.
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bogonet
**But I’m not at our level = But I’m not at YOUR level
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Claf
Hi bogonet! I know you didn't pretend you made an all source... no problem. I just wanted to mention that sometimes it is important to show the externals. The use you made with the external was a good example.
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Claf
About this chop, by the comments I red from some members, it was obvious they didn't know exactly or enough clearly what was about the work you made. It is very helping to see & know how some details were done or how the concept started.
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Claf
I think realistic portraits are always made from references, models or externals (for digital work). I never saw an artist drawing an hyper-realistic portrait without any help. Some are able to do great portrait illustrations but not so realistic.
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Claf
BTW you made good work! ... and BTW late late congrats for your little Oliver... :)
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bogonet
Claf, Oliver salutes you back, of course after he has been bathed, shampooed and oiled all over, could afford to do it otherwise, he is very careful with his image and reference already, unlike his father :)
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bogonet
*could = couldn't
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TresDEE
would've liked to have seen it without the line to show the different sides of age. But to more or less have a smoother transition between the two. That'd been really cool. great idea..
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Mir
congratulations for the integration of both works which did involve a lot of work I'm sure and which resulted in a pleasing image. Congratulations on the win too.
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YerPalAl
Nice one, congratulations.
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Gort
Congrats on the win!....and on your best achievment of all, fatherhood
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supak0ma
great stuff, sorry i forgot to vote on this contest altogether
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TJ
Congrats!
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anabe
congrats on your well deserved win!
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bogonet
Thank you all for your comments and votes. @Gort: bull's eye!!! ty. @Eve : my little one is to blame for leaving the beard unfinished. He was going pretty loud at that late hour, I had to intervene :) Next time i will tell him about you, to be patient :
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Napalm32
grats Bogo. very well done
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Tesore
Yep, I like the 2 faces of time! Congrats Bogo :-)
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Procyon
great job!
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cool10
A gr8 work!! keep it up!
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daKimmer
Congratulations--love the beard.
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bogonet
Thanks guys again!
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