Ok, this is Diana Rigg, a British Actress. She's still going today, but she is best remembered from the 1960s, when she was Emma Peel in the Tv series "The Avengers" and James Bond's soon-to-be-late wife in "For Her Majesty's Secret Service"
She is awfully pretty, with real character and animation...on the screen. Photos just don't seem to do her justice, so I think she needs to be seen moving. This photo was good though (much to my relief, I had been looking long enough). I hope you like it.
looks real good! especially her hair looks quite natural. but also the shadings on her face. proportions are all good too (the hardest part IMHO).
the only thing you could work on (on future drawings ) is that thin outline around her face. i mean, it's nothing wrong about it, it'll just get more photo-realistic w/o it. but i know you know that - i know your other drawings
wow that is so beautiful. I love how you get the hair right. I think that is one of the hardest parts. I also like the skin tones you used; it's very smooth and elgant. beautiful work! Very inspiring.
hmmn, there is a line, isn't there....I swear it is not so noticable in real life...I mean, if it had been, I would have tried to get rid of it....But thanks for pointing it out. I shall have to watch for that in the future
Thanks for the comment too, I'm glad you like it!
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the only thing you could work on (on future drawings
basic line: very well done again!
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Amazing as usual. Two thumbs up!!
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Thanks for the comment too, I'm glad you like it!
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