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| psiloi |
It depends for me on the angle of the sculpt. When the face is open, or straight on, piece of cake. If I need to angle the brush to get around something(low hat, pike, etc) it becomes more of a challenge. And I do a simple white/pupil combo for the eyes. Highlights and shadows til I feel its right. |
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