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BTNFemaleHE

Female high elf. Hope u like it! :)

Changes:
-Changed ears
-Added highlights on the hair and shading on the brows

Give me credits if u use it in ur map\campaign and don't edit without my permission! 'njoy!

Keywords:
High Elf, Sun, Beautiful, Beauty, Chick, Sexy, Hot, Baby, Babe, Elven Elf, Eye Glow, Blonde, HighElf300
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00:04, 30th Jun 2012 I3lackDeath: No changes made since my last comment, it could still need highlights in the hair as finishing touches. Anywho, your effort pays off (just don't sit on faces for too long, please ;) ).

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00:04, 30th Jun 2012
I3lackDeath: No changes made since my last comment, it could still need highlights in the hair as finishing touches. Anywho, your effort pays off (just don't sit on faces for too long, please ;) ).
 
@I3lackDeath
She's elf! Elves have eyebrows like that!
Don't assume that I don't know that...

Still, yours are way too stiff here, the way they're meeting the nose, it just doesn't look right...
What I mean is:
It looks as if the brows, together with the nose, are a separate layer on top of the face, like a mask with two pieces: top and bottom.

Errr, it's hard to say...
 
Here's a big pic. What can i do?
Very kind of you to upload the big picture for me. Thanks. :)

I've posted two files in a Pastebin link.
The first file is the Photoshop one, in the additional layer, you will see what I'd change:
  • The ear didn't fit to the pose you chose for the head. Always think abuot how things are connected to each other. Since it's a sideview, draw the ear accordingly. It doesn't go all the way up you drew it here.
  • Also, you can make the eyebrows stay out and be visible as separate things from the face with wisely chosen outlining (I chose one of the darkest skin colours you used to do that).
The second image shows a preview of the icon without borders, once you've added some highlights to the hair and eyebrows.


And a thing I want to give you on your way:

Your big images look great, but you pay too much attention to details in that large resolution.
You have to think about what will be visible in the Icon. Too many details you create are lost due to that small size of an icon.
That's the most important thing in Icon creating: Creating an image that features everything you envision without going nuts on details that will (unfortunately) be lost.
 
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