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    A disquieting friar

    I've no idea why, in 30-40 min I decided to roughly sketch and then paint this weird fantasy guy ....
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    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Disgusting O Mighty One 2 mins : . CIAO

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    he just had to come out! love it

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    So much joy and sorrow in those eyes.

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    No matter why, Caesar. He looks great

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    What an Expression

    The emotion is amazing! His face tells the whole story. I really admire your ability with faces. The sketching is incredible, what tools did you use, if I may ask. The lines are so smooth yet defined.

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    He would need a challenging plastic surgery for sure, dear Ploos, but he cannot afford it!

    You're too kind, dear Kenmo!

    As a quick sketch was quite interesting since few lines were enough, dear Cartoonmate!

    All is about features and expression, dear RedSaucer. Thank you!

    Thank you, dear Jean! You're right, let it surface on a sheet.

    Thank You, dear Mendota! I used very thinned oil to shade on the sketch, then more pressure and far less thinner. I got mixes directly on the canvas (fortunately with AR you may step back when you get the wrong hue/tone). You may put thinned oil shades or clean setting or instant dry as appropriate (I proceed intuitively).
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    He may not be handsome but he has personality! Great stuff Caesar.
    June.

    Oh God of homeless things, look down
    And try to ease the way
    Of all the little weary paws
    That walk the world
    today.
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    Thank you, dear June! That's what we say in front of someone ugly we are sorry to offend even within our own mind p
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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