Doll of a different colour? Do they exist? Can they be made?
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 2:36 am
Now, before everyone gets up in arms, I mean do they exist in a mass-produced way from a manufacturer. Has Obitsu ever thought to offer their dolls in anything but "anime pallid"? I adore many characters from different ethnic backgrounds, but I have no idea where to begin.
Take Korra from Avatar: The Legend of Korra. She's not exactly my speed but she does have the same skin colour as a (male) character I'd dearly love to make. I'm fairly sure I've seen more than one doll made of Korra, but, is she fully customized as in someone spent two hours detailing her body with an airbrush and sealant, or do they actually offer dolls with different skin colours on the Japanese/Korean/etc end of the BJD spectrum (I know Hot Toys offers up a bunch of weird skin colours that never quite seem to match the generic head they give you with the doll but would be /perfect/ for something else, that sort of deal.).
So...can anyone help me out here? And if the only option is using pastels on the face and airbrushing the body, does anyone have and tips or tricks (or tutorials), especially for those pesky places like the joints, where I imagine you can just hear the paint job slowly, agonizingly scraping off as your Korra(?) moves her arm for another to-be-photoshopped water-bending action shot?
Take Korra from Avatar: The Legend of Korra. She's not exactly my speed but she does have the same skin colour as a (male) character I'd dearly love to make. I'm fairly sure I've seen more than one doll made of Korra, but, is she fully customized as in someone spent two hours detailing her body with an airbrush and sealant, or do they actually offer dolls with different skin colours on the Japanese/Korean/etc end of the BJD spectrum (I know Hot Toys offers up a bunch of weird skin colours that never quite seem to match the generic head they give you with the doll but would be /perfect/ for something else, that sort of deal.).
So...can anyone help me out here? And if the only option is using pastels on the face and airbrushing the body, does anyone have and tips or tricks (or tutorials), especially for those pesky places like the joints, where I imagine you can just hear the paint job slowly, agonizingly scraping off as your Korra(?) moves her arm for another to-be-photoshopped water-bending action shot?