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Hello everyone, I'm really glad to see how the group is growing fast and how many and nice artworks have been submitted.
If anyone of you is experiencing troubles (unable to subit art, write on blog or other) due to wrong settings please contact me via e-mail to v_max74@hotmail.com, and I'll try to fix it.
Thank yall for your kind cooperation.. let's have fun & enjoy the group !

Stefano.
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Mood: Joy ~Dolls-edd 4 days ago  New member Professional General Artist
Hi! Thanks for adding my pic to your Gallery! : )
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~Enchanterka Mar 24, 2012  New member Professional Artist
Hello!
I trying to show the primary's truth about that the body is the most beautiful object of art...
Greets
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~JosephineJonesMUA Jan 15, 2012  Professional Artist
hi lovelies. I'm new to DA and a bit of a newb with submissions and things and I am a little unsure how it works. could someone tell me how to do it please? thankyou lovelies!!! xx

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*Weavrrcat Oct 14, 2011  Student Digital Artist
Um, I have a small question about theatrical grease paint (using Ben Nye) and I've never used it before. I've always used a water-based paint or cream-foundation make-up and I would like to know, how to create nice smooth lines with grease-paint? And tips on creating 'inky' lines of black would be greatly appreciated. ;)

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~vmax74 Oct 27, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Well, I think you can use a black makeup pencil..
It will leave a smooth line. If you want it to be more marked, black and defined, you can refine it with a small brush.
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*Weavrrcat Oct 27, 2011  Student Digital Artist
Thank you! I've been debating on it and I think I'll use the make-up pencil to define lines. Thank you very much vmax74!

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*CrazyPrincess21 Jul 19, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Is this only for makeup like eye shadow and blush, or is it also for things like special effects and wound makeup?

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~vmax74 Aug 29, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Open to any kind of make up, including special effects.
But *PLEASE* do not post more than 2 pictures of the same make up!
Obviously the nicest and most successful photos will be taken into greater consideration.
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VMax74
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*CrazyPrincess21 Aug 29, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Oof course. (:

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