by magkelly » Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:27 am
Actually you might not want to try quite so hard for symmetry. Look at people's faces. Study some pics. How many people do you see that have perfect even features? I used to be a lot more anal about that, getting both sides of a face perfect but then one day when I was studying pics of various doll repaints that I liked I realized that the ones that looked the most real to me did not have absolutely perfect faces. I still try to do the best job I can, but I don't get into making both eyebrows the same or the mouth sides exactly the same as much as I used to. I do watch the blush to make sure that's even but otherwise I tend to vary it up a little bit because I'd rather a doll looked more real. Look at most of the makers of dolls too. Tonner is a good example. The eye sockets, eyebrows and such are often realistically not symmetrical. Food for thought, shrug...