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First Attempt at a Realistic Face-up (x-posted)

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Re: First Attempt at a Realistic Face-up (x-posted)

Postby durianbom » Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:37 pm

I think she's awesome. Better than I could ever do!
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Re: First Attempt at a Realistic Face-up (x-posted)

Postby Resu » Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:58 pm

Evelien wrote:Great work, I could never do such realistic eyebrows! Beautiful :D

durianbom wrote:I think she's awesome. Better than I could ever do!

Keep practicing. I didn't start off amazing four years ago. Photography was pretty cruddy back then, too. :lol:

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landwhale wrote:Looks great to me. Would be good to see her with some hair lol. She will be wearing a wig?

I'll be rooting her when I get the chance. Most people do that before painting the doll. I prefer to paint them before putting the hair in because I don't have to deal with covering/tying back the hair when I spray them down with MSC.
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Re: First Attempt at a Realistic Face-up (x-posted)

Postby victoriavictrix » Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:31 am

She looks fantastic to me!
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Re: First Attempt at a Realistic Face-up (x-posted)

Postby landwhale » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:29 am

Resu wrote:
Evelien wrote:Great work, I could never do such realistic eyebrows! Beautiful :D

durianbom wrote:I think she's awesome. Better than I could ever do!

Keep practicing. I didn't start off amazing four years ago. Photography was pretty cruddy back then, too. :lol:

landwhale wrote:Looks great to me. Would be good to see her with some hair lol. She will be wearing a wig?

I'll be rooting her when I get the chance. Most people do that before painting the doll. I prefer to paint them before putting the hair in because I don't have to deal with covering/tying back the hair when I spray them down with MSC.


Really? O_o

Yow do you keep her face on? I would rub it off.
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Re: First Attempt at a Realistic Face-up (x-posted)

Postby catshem » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:18 am

That looks really good! The faces I painted still had a cartoon look to them -_- Yeah, breaking when you're hands start to shake is a very good idea. It's also a good idea when you start getting frustrated, otherwise you start rushing and not caring anymore.
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Re: First Attempt at a Realistic Face-up (x-posted)

Postby Resu » Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:15 am

landwhale wrote:Really? O_o

Yow do you keep her face on? I would rub it off.


I think it depends on the rooting technique you use. I use the tension rooting method, so there's not much squeezing of the head to begin with. On top of that, I just avoid touching the face as much as I can. I just hold the head either by the ears or the top of the head and where the neck is (index and middle finger on top with the thumb underneath).
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