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Re: New Company/Doll: New Territories: Lotus

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:56 pm
by ibella
Her ankles can pivot slightly, but not all that much.

If she were strung loosely the could do splits, but she wasn't engineered to, so her legs would be sitting pretty far out of their sockets for it.

Different dolls have different mobility ranges. NT Doll is fairly new and this is a pretty good first doll, but there are definitely bjds that can pose better.

Re: New Company/Doll: New Territories: Lotus

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:05 am
by dl_white
Great job on the body blushing. It really shows off her sculpt and body lines as well as adds another dimension of realism. How long did it take you to paint her? I take it that you have a fair amount of experience at that... I would live to try painting one of my doll's body, but am afraid of ruining her.

Re: New Company/Doll: New Territories: Lotus

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 7:23 pm
by mikemike231
Great work ibella I always look forward to your work

Re: New Company/Doll: New Territories: Lotus

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:40 am
by ibella
thanks so much you 2 :D

Yes, I've done quite a few of those by now. Think the painting often takes me about 8 hours or so, but sealing it with spray is another few hours.

when you're using pastels, they are easy enough to wipe off. Airbrushing is tougher to remove so I only use that when I need to lighten areas.