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The Girl He Left Behind

Poser Historical posted on Sep 07, 2012
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My attempt to recreate the small portraits carried by soldiers during the Civil War. Thank you for looking! :-) Other credits: Steampunk Elements, Victorian Papers, MD's Hair Kit

Comments (15)


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magnus073

3:49PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

This is simply breathtaking work Jan, almost like stepping back in time. You should be so proud of this one.

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doarte

3:53PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

A classic! Lovely lovely work. Applause for taste and talent. +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE

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mgtcs

4:54PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

Splendid portrait my friend, the frame is spectacular! Very well done!

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EricofSD

8:51PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

Excellant work!

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Jan19

9:46PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

Wow, thanks! :-) I'm glad you all like this. I did work a few hours on it. :-) I wanted to put glass over the girl's face but every glass style I tried distorted the portrait. So I left it glassless. :-) But thank you all, for the lovely comments! I appreciate them so much!!! :-)))

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Jan19

9:48PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

Oh -- forgot to mention...that hair kit is amazingly useful! I cut and pasted and chopped braids to make curls and resized "longs" -- but it was so much fun! :-) And I got the grasp of making a "hair" with hair brushes. That was cool. So I finally got to use the hair kit -- and now I can make use of the brushes I've collected up.

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barryjeffer

10:29PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

this is marvelous work... this is a most lovely and emotive image. seth

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Jan19

10:36PM | Fri, 07 September 2012

Thank you! :-) That's a nice thing to say -- well, all you guys and gals said nice things, and I thank you again. I'm really glad y'all like this. I thought a touch of blood or a rip might be in order but I hated to ruin the girl's face. :-) Again, all comments sincerely appreciated!

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pixeluna

6:55PM | Sat, 08 September 2012

Wow, my kind of stuff, old-fashion but elegant. The hair is quite impressive too. Lovely portrait, Jan!

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Jan19

9:01AM | Sun, 09 September 2012

Thanks! :-))) I did work hard on that hair. MistDragon's Hair Kit taught me a lot about creating hair is PShop though. So it was a learning experience. I'm so glad you all like this. I love old fashioned stuff, too. Anything historic floats my boat. Maybe I'll take my artwork in that direction again. This image seems to have generated positive vibes, so maybe that's my genre. And Jacinthe is an excellent character to place in historic scenes. Like Jane, she is extremely versatile! And she is a joy to work with. :-)

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MarciaGomes

3:33PM | Sat, 29 September 2012

Extraordinária obra querida Jan,Jacinthe esta maravilhosa,belos cabelos o frame é espetacular.+++++++++++++5

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Richardphotos

8:51PM | Sat, 27 October 2012

very cute lady and superb portrait

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Jan19

9:50AM | Sun, 28 October 2012

Thank you! :-) Marcia and Richard, I appreciate you guys taking time to look and comment. :-)))

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bazza

5:10AM | Tue, 25 December 2012

Lovely work with Jacinthe she is beautiful and great work with the hair. I did a couple of images with hair that I painted in Gimp but didn't think they came out that wonderul, I like what you have done here..

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Cyve

8:14AM | Mon, 06 May 2013

Marvelous creation !!!


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