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American actress and model. At the age of seven, she began her acting career with performances in films and series such as The Amityville Horror, (500) Days of Summer, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Big Momma's House 2, Desperate Housewives, and Dirty Sexy Money, for which she received numerous Young Artist Awards nominations.
She received worldwide recognition for her breakthrough performance as Hit-Girl in the 2010 superhero film Kick-Ass. Her praise continued with her roles in the critically acclaimed films Let Me In and Hugo.

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April 28, 2012
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Vision: 5 out of 5
This is a really unique way of drawing a celebrity because she's not smiling, but rather looks very contemplative.

Originality: 4.5 out of 5
I like her hair here and her expression -- that's definitely original. However, I'm not really sure about the hat. I could be wrong, definitely, but I've seen it a lot.

Technique: 5 out of 5
Basically flawless. Wonderful contrast, use of space. It looks almost photographic. The eyes are really nicely done, as well as the hair -- which is usually the hardest part -- the hair has so much movement.

Impact: 5 out of 5
I favorited it XD It jumps out at you because of her expression and the nicely done hair framing her face
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~fantafiction Sep 24, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
There's something wrong with the eyes.But perfect for other details:)
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Mood: Love ~happinessfull Jul 17, 2012   Traditional Artist
Stunning!
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Mood: Wow! *iSaBeL-MR Jul 13, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
He visto el video en YouTube, realmente maravilloso. Es un gustazo verte dibujar. No tengo palabras, bueno si...te envidio..enhorabuena!
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:iconambr0:
Muchas gracias por el comentario! :thanks:
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:iconcaptainjoellie:
OMGGG chloe moretz! what kind of paper do you use for your portraits? is it super smooth or watercolor-grain? will printing paper do? how thick is the paper? for the blackest parts and the hardest shading, how do you prevent the paper from buckling? that's a really big problem with my stuff...
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:iconambr0:
This one is soft Canson Bristol graphic 250 g/m^2.
I also use Canson Basik 130 g/m^2 and Canson Linial sketch 160 g/m^2 similar to Bristol but with a certain sepia tone and my recent adquisition Hahnemüelle Sketch 90 g/m^2 good for charcoal but thin.
I think Canson Basik suits well with Merida drawing style and some animal sketches, and on the other hand Bristol for soft and blended portraits.

Granulated to softest: Basik, Hahnemüelle, Lineal, Bristol
Hope it helps!
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:iconcaptainjoellie:
Thanks a lot! really appreciate it
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~Sonicblur2-0 Jun 4, 2012  Student General Artist
Incredible!
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:iconlythanda:
wow the hair looks so realistic!! I take a bow :-) :heart:
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