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Dolls with experimental (read bad) face-ups

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:13 pm
by Vetinari
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New guy just after he arrived, chilling and watching TV (little did he know...)

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Looking surprised (understandably) and rather too odd :(

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With flash

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Without flash - can see his shiny eyes
Current face-up, still a bit odd. (I fail at anything too distinctly non-human...)

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Floaty head guys' previous face-up. It kinda worked but I didn't like the shade of blue, and that much acrylic gets kinda tacky regardless of what I did...

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So his current face-up, I don't really like it but I do like the blue!
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Soo what do you guys think of them, ok? bad? (downright awful?)
Meh I think I need to watch a few tutorials :|

Re: Dolls with experimental (read bad) face-ups

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:35 am
by MitisFeles
I like the new shade of blue too XD They are not as terrible as you said, there is surely room to improve but the starting situation is not so desperate ^_- Maybe you have to try some new painting materials and not only acrylics... have you already tried watercolor pencils?

Re: Dolls with experimental (read bad) face-ups

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:17 am
by Vetinari
I have in the past, the only real issue I've got with watercolours is staining, even when I had sealant (which I've now run out of, curse the EUs laws, I think I'll have to try Testors Dullcoat, even though I've heard bad things about the new formula) the pigments would seep into the soft vinyl of the heads. Maybe I was using it wrong? The reason that guy is blue is his previous faceup included a ginger goatee type thing which stained his chin horribly. Then again though subtle staining is ok, my timelord OC's face-up is pretty awesome just because of that - hmm...