There is also the issue with the end of the hairs getting out below the horn in a nice bunch as if they were at the outer end of the roll, while I believe they would have to be at the inner end. Since they are hair it is feasible, but making them stay *nicely* doesn't sound trivial.
You do realize that you have nerd-sniped countless cosplayers around the world with that hairdo, right? :D
Managing the amount of details was always a difficult topic for me; especially when it comes to manage them in my backgrounds. I naturally tends to spend too much time on them, polishing corner after corner of my artworks.
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in reply to great eepe :flag: • • •Yes, witches of Ah in Pepper&Carrot have epic mulet.
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in reply to David Revoy • •You do realize that you have nerd-sniped countless cosplayers around the world with that hairdo, right? :D
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Elena ``of Valhalla''
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Arne Babenhauserheide
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in reply to David Revoy • • •I always wondered how you managed to make your images apppear at the same time detailed and light — and now I understand a bit.
A background painting tip that saved me tons of time.
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