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I might end up adding hair, but I still don't know how to do it well.
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Not my style of art so can't give much advice but it doesn't look bad.
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I like it sly. keep it up.
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Looking a little rough in some areas, but not too bad overall.

Take a shot at the hair.
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Illustrated wrote Looking a little rough in some areas, but not too bad overall.

Take a shot at the hair.

I have to agree. I think that this would be a lot nicer if you used the blend tool and blended this together.

I also have to agree with Erik in saying you should take a shot at the hair and make that look as great as the rest of this design.
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