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OK. I tried to get rid of the staring look in the eyes in the first one, and on this one, the eyes are deeper-set, and have dark circles, the nose is crooked, and the skin is mottled.
I don't know that Mary's skin would have that many wrinkles in her late twenties. I think that's a great deal more realistic, Rivka. You've done well, IMO. Perhaps a little more blotchy. After all she wasn't on a very healthy diet, I wouldn't think. A lot of drink, a lot of stodge like potatoes, and fried stuff like fish pieces. Wasn't Mary considered stout, although what was left of her upper arm doesn't confirm that at all?
I don't know that Mary's skin would have that many wrinkles in her late twenties. I think that's a great deal more realistic, Rivka. You've done well, IMO. Perhaps a little more blotchy. After all she wasn't on a very healthy diet, I wouldn't think. A lot of drink, a lot of stodge like potatoes, and fried stuff like fish pieces. Wasn't Mary considered stout, although what was left of her upper arm doesn't confirm that at all?
"Stout" may have been "well-fed," as opposed to emaciated, and still may have amounted to slender by our standards.
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