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Of No Return

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Some fanart for Phantom of the Opera. I listened to "The point of no return" on repeat as it's my favorite song of the whole musical.

On that note, if Michael Crawford and Sierra Boggess did the duet together, I would be such a happy camper. By far, the best singers from POTO.

Photoshop CS4

Edit:FRONTPAGE?! I'm flailing my arms everywhere. What an honor! Thank You!

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like the hand and the rose and the suit.face is my only thing.over all good stuff

This creeps me out...And I love it

it was very well done i just thought the face could have used a little more work

What a hideous portrait. Great job!

(not a artist at all) it is an impressive piece of work, great detail (notices the buttons positions and wonders if the man wears his cloths a bit loose..) and his face...in my mind it looks well >.> kinda awesome. however his cheeks and eyes look a bit off =/ like...uh..1 side looks boney while the other looks a bit chubby..intentional or not its still a great piece of work!!! keep it up man!

Yanimae responds:

Good observation! Yea, his clothes look loose by the buttons. I had actually never noticed it! While doing said buttons, I thought it'd be good practice to try my hand at buttons at different angles and understand how clothing deforms. Whoops ahaha
Yeah, he's not chubby, but very thin and deformed looking. I can see how you would think he's chubby though. I meant to only show how his jaw looks, but I didn't take into account how it makes sense in the grand scheme of things. Thanks a lot for your insight!!

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