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Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 9:43 am
by Dollstudio
Hi,

some unusual head sculpts:
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This head is called Selina:
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Sandro

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 10:19 am
by ZZZZ
Dollstudio wrote:Hi,

some unusual head sculpts:



Sandro
Whoa! That looks like it could be the ultimate "Jessica Rabbit" head.

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 3:35 pm
by Dollstudio
@ZZZZ: You mean, now there is a (TPE) successor for the exquisite 'cartoon' heads from Ruby 13 silicone)?

Life goes on…

And here is something I'd consider a portait in perfection:
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This is an official photo from EX Doll, China. No modifications were done to the original image, though this is obviously photo-edited (butterflies). I think, in this case the photo-editing is acceptable as it is a depiction of a fantasy character and the photo is not supposed to be 'forensic' (intended to document characteristics of a certain doll model).

Everything in this picture is (almost) perfect - the high-key lightning, the outfit, the gesture, and the composition. Some more pictures from this awesome set are here.

As usual, the photographer was not disclosed. Which is a pity as I might like to hire him (or her) ;-)

Sandro

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 4:09 pm
by ZZZZ
ZZZZ wrote:
Dollstudio wrote:Hi,

some unusual head sculpts:



Sandro
Whoa! That looks like it could be the ultimate "Jessica Rabbit" head.
Dollstudio wrote: @ZZZZ: You mean, now there is a (TPE) successor for the exquisite 'cartoon' heads from Ruby 13 silicone)?
Sorry, I don't know Ruby13 faces so well (though I was blown away by a recent video, which featured breasts so soft they rippled).

You say this is a TPE head? Do you have a link to the product page? I might want to add it to my wish list. :) Please PM me if it's not something you can share here.

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:09 am
by haremlover
Those photos bear a similarity with the work of David Liu, who is persona non grata for having "adopted" one of the sculptures of Kharn without authorisation.

Whoever is the sculptor, they are beautiful.

Best wishes

Harem

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:30 am
by hollows+fentiman
One of the photos that stood out for me last year and nearly changed my mind about getting the black version of the WM168 Nava is this photo from Stacy! It blew me away! She called it "Nava in tan"
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Cheers, Hollows.

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:37 am
by deerman
Stunning photo :D

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:20 am
by Surferboi
I am a total noob here as you can tell by my post count , but I am totally in awe of the beauty that I see and the passion that everyone has.
This post has some of the best artistic pics I have seen and inspires me to do the same.
I have a Canon SX40 HS and a bit of experience as a photographer and hope to be able to share some eye candy when my new girl arrives,thanks again from the land of Oz , the wealth of knowledge here is priceless.

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 8:34 am
by mi6c
Dollstudio wrote:And here is something I'd consider a portait in perfection:

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This is an official photo from EX Doll, China. No modifications were done to the original image, though this is obviously photo-edited (butterflies). I think, in this case the photo-editing is acceptable as it is a depiction of a fantasy character and the photo is not supposed to be 'forensic' (intended to document characteristics of a certain doll model).

Everything in this picture is (almost) perfect - the high-key lightning, the outfit, the gesture, and the composition. Some more pictures from this awesome set are here.

As usual, the photographer was not disclosed. Which is a pity as I might like to hire him (or her) ;-)

Sandro
*nod* I came across that one recently and kinda had similar thoughts - very, very nice presentation.

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:01 pm
by Booty Call Dolls
Yu is a 163WM, face 56.

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:49 pm
by Dollstudio
Hi,

that one definitely qualifies, too:
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She is a YL Doll YL-148 with ›Leslie‹ head (Jinshan no. 118). This photo comes from a recent promo released by YL.

More pictures with this combination are in our blog: http://eu.dollstudio.org/blog.

Sandro

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 3:12 pm
by psion satori
Great thread.
I love taking portrait shots of Kayla, just wish she had moveable eyes.
For now I have to make do with open or closed eyes.
Here's a couple from the recent doll meet. Ill post the full set once ive had time to go through them all.
Click on the images for the high res images, the first is particularly detailed and bang on focus :)
Cheers
G
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Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 3:24 pm
by Dollstudio
@gdy67: She's a beautiful bride!

Are you sure that the eyes are not movable?

Sandro

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 3:32 pm
by psion satori
Dollstudio wrote:@gdy67: She's a beautiful bride!

Are you sure that the eyes are not movable?

Sandro
Fuck me......I stand corrected ! Ive just checked and they do move. How the fuck i missed that ill never know.
Woo Hoo, happy days :multi:

Thanks Sandro.

Re: My favourite doll portraits

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 12:21 am
by Dollyman25442
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