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    I'm sorry, tell me please, till what time works are accepted?
    -I'll have free time to do it tomorrow ..
    choosing the words, we lose thoughts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Severoff View Post
    I'm sorry, tell me please, till what time works are accepted?
    -I'll have free time to do it tomorrow ..
    whether you ask me sir ?
    you are Boss on it

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    great video Maximiliano!

    video

    your portrait feels like the real person is looking at you on the computer screen.... ha ha. it is very uncanny... it is so real and life like. great airbrush!!!
    Last edited by screenpainter; 11-03-2010 at 01:15 AM.

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    >...can you draw a fantastic painting from my face..
    >you are Boss on it
    Well .. So meet!
    -I chose your top right photo.
    I did not change your facial expression, because it seemed appropriate to my story.
    It was painted quickly, enough attention to detail tired to me
    Yet I made a separate template for the "lucky clover" (badge on the lapel of the jacket, this badge was carried by British pilots.).
    Be happy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gzairborne View Post
    great video Maximiliano!


    your portrait feels like the real person is looking at you on the computer screen.... ha ha. it is very uncanny... it is so real and life like. great airbrush!!!

    Thank you very much!!! I´m happy to hear that!^^

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    Sandy I like your portrait very much also.
    Mike, great job on that one. That is a very cool idea to make Shekofte a pilot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gzairborne View Post
    Sandy I like your portrait very much also.
    Mike, great job on that one. That is a very cool idea to make Shekofte a pilot.
    i confirm it too
    thanks mike
    very amazing idea i love it
    i think that cloth belongs to an ACE , am i right ?
    is it possible tell us more about your story ? and i want to know what is the name of planes that such pilots drive ?

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    Question after three years ...

    i am so happy for having this worthful portrait collection , and i am always proud on works of great artists of artrage for me !

    now , Is there anyone who want to practice on my face too ?

    just do whatever you wish ...

    Yours truly !

  9. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Severoff View Post
    Well .. So meet!
    -I chose your top right photo.
    I did not change your facial expression, because it seemed appropriate to my story.
    It was painted quickly, enough attention to detail tired to me
    Yet I made a separate template for the "lucky clover" (badge on the lapel of the jacket, this badge was carried by British pilots.).
    Be happy!
    This is share quality! Well Done

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    I couldnt resist to try this ,

    so heres my sketch ima try color it in later .


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