Pig Pen Hollow Road..

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Bad to the bone...he lives on Pig Pen Hollow Road...24 kt gold inlay cigar..
 

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nice to see you're back in the saddle. like all the work you've posted, this is real nice. tyvm
 

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A nice work. But don't you think if the cigar would be upper it could be in its right place since it seems it is located in his chin? I changed the picture to see what would happen, what do you think?
 

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A nice work. But don't you think if the cigar would be upper it could be in its right place since it seems it is located in his chin? I changed the picture to see what would happen, what do you think?

i think the way billzack did his,looks more natural to my eye. jmho
 

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i think the way billzack did his,looks more natural to my eye. jmho

Just anatomically the size of lower lip to the end of chin and size of line of the lower lip to line of the beginning of the nose should almost be the same and that was the reason I posed the matter. This is what I do in my works of deep relief engravings as I posted before. Of course the above rule is not mine but mentioned in principles and instructions of drawings e.g the book" How to Draw Classic Heads & Faces: Step-by-step art instruction" by Walter Foster. You can test it on yourself and see.
 
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