@Joab Nevo: Thanks! I was worried I made her look a bit too creepy XD
@vigitter: (^_^)
@themetafictionist: Glad you don't think of this as a strange combo :D
@brookeduckart: Thank you~
@JulesKD: Thanks! And you should have posted yours anyway as I believe the idea behind an image is just as important as the execution.
@annejumps: Yay~ Glad to know I wasn't the only one in this camp XD
@With Pencil In hand: Thank you so much :D
@Babbish: LOL gotta stay true to the original XD
@pprescott: Thank you~
@Day Glo: Thanks~ Haha I think "wicked & sick" would also work in the traditional sense for describing this piece XD
@Eskapurla: Thank you so much~ It's only recently that I figured out how to recreate this effect on Photoshop (I think my old tablet didn't like PS much). The brush I used is actually one of the pre-defined brushes available (Wet Media Brushes, it was the one with default size 54 px and looks like a bunch of dots in the thumbnail), with very some minor tweaking to the dynamics.
Beautiful, I especially love her eyes and you're really rocking that dry brush technique. I'm curious, is it a special Photoshop brush you use or how do you get that look?