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	<title>Comments on: Healed Heart- Brian Decker</title>
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		<title>By: Al</title>
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		<description>Hell yeah, healed (and even healing, to get clues about the entire cicatrization process) photos are all too infrequently shown... and I say this just being somebody interested in scarification, and no artist of much kind. Thickening, mostly, is very interesting, to know what can be expected or not, for different kind of drawings.

Quite nice healing, by the way. The lines got a bit thicker, but the drawing is still very nice. The artistically shaking (a little bit) lines looked better than they do on this picture imho, though, but the result is still good by now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hell yeah, healed (and even healing, to get clues about the entire cicatrization process) photos are all too infrequently shown&#8230; and I say this just being somebody interested in scarification, and no artist of much kind. Thickening, mostly, is very interesting, to know what can be expected or not, for different kind of drawings.</p>
<p>Quite nice healing, by the way. The lines got a bit thicker, but the drawing is still very nice. The artistically shaking (a little bit) lines looked better than they do on this picture imho, though, but the result is still good by now.</p>
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