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Elizabeth from Bioshock Infinite & DLC.

Intous pro tablet, 5-6 hours, iMac, Photoshop cs5.
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Very clever piece of work from the Bioshock universe you have here RachelBurnett and damn way to really tease at something special especially with that title. *grins*

Really like the idea behind the pic here with Elizabeth being  totally flipped from the wide eyed and innocent girl into the dame who was ready for revenge in the bottom of the sea.  Both have a great level of character and the setup again I say for the picture is really well thought out.

Either way though grand job with presenting each Elizabeth so well with your own take on her.  You manage very well to show the vast differences between these two from the styling and lace work of old Elizabeth in her blue dress to the vogue and 1950's look of her new attire.  Along with that good work showing them in a somewhat more cartoon fashion but still keeping alot of their noted realism, hairstyles and alot of those important elements that identify who she is.  That itself takes alot of good attention and overall just alot of talent to muster, so mad thumbs up to you for that.

Like it too where you can see the color of the image making its effects too with the lighter blue on the right and the shade of red on the left.  Its reflected very nicely on their lines and even neater the way you again flip their positions to better get more out of the look of the picture.  Adding to that, good display work on the lighting and the little shades of shadowing your using to make more details noticed.  This can be things things like the lighting that's reflected in the hair to show you the way its flowing, the shading around the nose to make it more noted or just the lips to make them seem more full of charm.

Very good work here Rachel and in such a short time as well. Don't know how you talented deviants can do it but hats off all the same to the brilliant work you can create, bravo.

Later,