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Sep 4, 2011, 5:34:35 PM
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:iconluckyforsome:
Dead on the mark,
Is what we will deliver tonight,
huh, huh,
Deliver tonight!
Huh, huh!
Pleasure fused with pain,
This triumph of the soul
Will make you shiver tonight,
We'll make you shiver tonight, yeah!

People can no longer cover their eyes,
If this disturbs you then walk away!
You will remember the night
You were struck by the sight of,
Ten thousand fists in the air!

~Ten Thousand Fists-Disturbed

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Eric - MD Ryu
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:iconvkkidz4life:
what did u use for his bridge piercing? hes epic!
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~LuckyForSome Sep 19, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
i glued these metal balls on
thanks
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:icondraw-my-heart-on:
I love his hair color and tattoos :-D
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~LuckyForSome Sep 5, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
thanks X3
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:iconkarla-chan:
=karla-chan Sep 5, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
There is a rule in photography that can help though; it is called “The rule of thirds” which is pretty cool to look into because you can learn many things from it. Here is a picture -> [link]

You can use this to you show off key feature on of the doll (like the face for example), using the focus points (the red dots where the lines meet) so the eye is drawn to that. So you can get the person to see the bit you want to show off.

Another good tip is if you see a photo that is really good. Close your eyes and then when you open them take a mental note of where you eyes are drawn too. That can help with learning about focus points and how to use them. This should help you get the hang of things.

The colours are vivid which makes the picture look very cool, but when i close my eyes and look, i just see the gray shirt.
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~LuckyForSome Sep 5, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
thanks for the tip, but i don't understand the rule of thirds or how it can be applied
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=karla-chan Sep 5, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
I made this -> [link]

Plus because it is a common rule then researching it on Google you will get tones of info because it does come under "Rule of Thirds"
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~LuckyForSome Sep 5, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
oh ok thanks

i did research it and it sounds interesting but I also found a different view on the rule of thirds [link] and i am now totally confused
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=karla-chan Sep 5, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
If you have certain questions then i don't mind you asking. That one seems to have some things in common with the one i showed you. It is just using one part of it. The problem is as well there is so much you can do with it, and it can be a bit over whelming. I was at first. But if you start of using it to get simple effects and then move into it further hopefully you will get the hang of it.

The one you showed me seems pretty useful and actually i am going to have a good read myself. :)
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