


This next one was inserted into a pastel drawing I did as a junior in high school. I then intenionally blurred the background as well as the photographed figure, to add some depth to the final image.

In this one, I covered the figure with a canvas texture to blend it with the background texture. This was a still-life in pencil found in another post.

This one was inserted into a photoshop-colored sketch. I should have worked on it a little more to reduce the sharp edges on the figure, but I didn't have the time. I still like it though.

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