arrowchild wrote:Trethowan wrote:arrowchild wrote:I've been lusting after Dollshe from afar since I first got into BJD, (Bermann is still my ultimate grail doll). I had a 2nd hand Van head for a while, but ultimately sold him (poor boy had been bodiless for a year lol).
I've done faceup work on a few over the years and the resin is a dream to paint.
*also-I thiiiiiink the Grant Phillipe you linked was painted by SDink. She has an army of Dollshe boys and they're all ridiculously gorgeous!
Nice!!! I really like a smooth resin for painting. I was sad that Granado, as expensive as they are, were so rough to paint. I'm equally surprised that Mirodoll, as cheap as they are, are so smooth and wonderful. hehehe... you never know what you're going to get.
If money were no object I think I'd just start a head collection and buy all the beautiful sculpts and display them in a case. I'd rotate them on a few bodies from time to time.
I actually like a little tooth to the resin when I paint sometimes-I think it's all of those years painting on rough canvas XD
Dollshe's resin is sort of...creamy? feeling though. It's really fun to work with.
Ah, yes. My hands shake a bit with paint brushes so I mainly use pencil. It drags across a smooth surface better. If I had any skill with a paint brush I'm sure I'd change my mind.