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Handcuffed behind the back close-up
If you love handcuffs behind the back, in arresting positions, and really good CLOSE-UPS, enjoy my shares. Handcuffs, ropes, even NO bondage; I only focus on women's hands shown behind "PALMS OPEN,"
and showing more femininity. None of this tied "PALMS TOGETHER. Prayer position" nonsense. where is the fun in that? 🤷
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This is inspired by a touching-but-funny scene of A Scandal in Belgravia, the first episode of Sherlock season 2.
Molly Hooper (played by stunning actress Louise Brealey) works as a morgue attendant at Barts and has a crush on Sherlock Holmes. In this scene, she is attending a Christmas party at Sherlock and John's, wearing a pretty chic dress. Sherlock deduces that she has a present for someone whom she is madly in love with. Then he reads the card on it and finds out that the present is for him. Then Molly becomes embarrassed and embittered. Poor thing.
Graphic Tablet: Wacom Cintiq 24HD
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Molly Hooper (played by stunning actress Louise Brealey) works as a morgue attendant at Barts and has a crush on Sherlock Holmes. In this scene, she is attending a Christmas party at Sherlock and John's, wearing a pretty chic dress. Sherlock deduces that she has a present for someone whom she is madly in love with. Then he reads the card on it and finds out that the present is for him. Then Molly becomes embarrassed and embittered. Poor thing.
Graphic Tablet: Wacom Cintiq 24HD
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Image size
1857x1200px 379.03 KB
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When I first saw this deviation, I simply couldn't believe that this is an actual drawing - I have to say, the way you balanced the colours is verging on perfection - I especially came to like the slightly slant light on Molly's face.
What's more, I have to say that you truly seem like a very talented artist - it is visible by how skilled you are to keep the proportions of the characters you draw, as well as the ability to, as I've said previously, shade the picture in a way that almost makes it reassemble a screenshot from the film.
You really did a marvelous job on this <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s…" width="15" height="15" alt="" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="391" title=" (Smile)"/>