Darker tan. My favorite one.Mike Tango wrote:What is the skin tone of this divinity?
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I know that tan exist, but didnt know about dark tan....
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Yes. Just point it out in your orderMike Tango wrote:It is possible to have the same skin tone (dark tan)?
I know that tan exist, but didnt know about dark tan....
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Definitely willYourDoll wrote:Yes. Just point it out in your orderMike Tango wrote:It is possible to have the same skin tone (dark tan)?
I know that tan exist, but didnt know about dark tan....
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As I understand it, the Jinsan factory (where YL Dolls are made) has six standard skin colors, which are named different things by different vendors. It looks like the YL Doll site shows just three of those six colors, but it sounds like customers can order others even through that site. One vendor that shows all six is RLSD; see for instance this listing. I've also seen posts on this forum that show samples of five or all six colors; here's one that shows the first five (omitting the darkest color):YourDoll wrote:Yes. Just point it out in your orderMike Tango wrote:It is possible to have the same skin tone (dark tan)?
I know that tan exist, but didnt know about dark tan....
Unfortunately, it can be hard to judge these colors, since lighting, camera contrast settings, etc., can make them look quite different in different shots. FWIW, my own doll (see the link in my signature) has "fair" or "natural" (the second-from-the-left in the above shot) skin color. Note how different her skin color looks in the first set of shots on that page -- the first set was taken under compact fluorescent lighting without a flash; the second was (mostly) with a flash, but the first in the second set was largely lit from the window. My camera did a terrible job of color correction for the first set, which gives the skin a yellowish cast.
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