LucisArt Smudge

I downloaded the trial version but it wont let you save the image...Worthless download if you ask me...

I like your attempt though..Good job!
 
I think you should do your smudging and be a little more thorough about it and then apply LucisArt. You'll get a more realistic affect. When smudging you're trying to achieve brushstrokes; you're not trying to blur the image. You have patches of good strokes mixed in with a lot of blurred patches. All in all you've got a good start, but this will not print very well.
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Never thought of smudge and Lucis. Good to know to do smudge first. Will explore.

otherwise,

Eye lid skin looks Albino and teeth look too stain emphazised.

Imo
I think you should do your smudging and be a little more thorough
about it and then apply LucisArt. You'll get a more realistic
affect. When smudging you're trying to achieve brushstrokes;
you're not trying to blur the image. You have patches of good
strokes mixed in with a lot of blurred patches. All in all you've
got a good start, but this will not print very well.
--
My PBase Blog
http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/trimoonblog

[email protected]

My PBase gallery
http://www.pbase.com/trimoon
 

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