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Adding Interest 

Oops..I missed a step. If you look very closely along the cheek of the subject, you'll see a purple stripe above the black areas that separates the dark red from the lighter base red. I added this between the very light pink and the black just to add even more interest to the form. If this dimar was more reflective, and had metallic scales, I'd add even more colors to simulate the reflection of items around him in the scales. But, his scales are fairly matt, so I've just added the purple.

Ambient Light 

For this piece, I chose to use a blue light rising up from the lower right hand corner of the picture. Like an opposite highlight, I touch the blue to any part of the subject that's in shadow. Since the horns are smoother, and more reflective, I've used a much stronger light blue to show that they're reflecting more light. You can see how even this beginning backlighting step brings the dimar more into 3D.

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