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    Japanese Beauty

    I enjoy using the airbrush tool and it was easy to put a gradient background behind the woman. This taught me how to learn to use the gradient stencil.
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    Gorgeous. I particularly love the way you did the silk garment. Formidable technical ability you show here.

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    This is so beautiful, so very impressed, the garment just shines of silk, wonderful painting

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    sweet love it

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    both face and kimono are beautiful

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    Outstanding work on the kimono.
    June.

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    An excellent illustration with a quite modern chinese artistic sensibility and style.
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Awesome!!!
    A great work!!!
    Regards from Chile
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    this is amazing work, that work on the cloth wow nice one

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    Very beautiful!

    The silk is just amazing!

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