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    I posted the base image of this in Avian if you want to see it. I was going for an illustrated look with a fracted twist. :)
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    Wonderful irridescent sheen to the head, Kerry. Love the pose too. Interesting fract work as well.:)

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    Kerry, Beautiful base image. I took the liberty to inc. the link to your original in your post. It is worth seeing!:)
    I like the preening pose and the open mouth showing the tongue. The colors and the frac. work look great.

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    Nice image and application, Kerry.

    Like the pose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Kerry, Beautiful base image. I took the liberty to inc. the link to your original in your post. It is worth seeing!:)
    I like the preening pose and the open mouth showing the tongue. The colors and the frac. work look great.
    It certainly is worth seeing, denise. Thanks for adding the link:) K

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    Lovely image, Kerry, both this version and the original. :) Excellent pose, colors, and effect. Only change I would make would be to darken the eye a bit.
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    Good idea by Christopher and also a little catchlight??, the orig is stunning.

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