Giving TPE girl a tan
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But anyways, this is the first photo of her wearing her new Hi-realism Masterpiece Blue Eyes.
I just built a standing rack for her to do photo shoots, so I'm going to test that out....
Wish me luck! LOL
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Im still playing with lighting...but I think Ive got the Canon dialed in.
Im going to try some different lens filters to see what works best with my ghetto lighting rig. LOL
Heres a test shot with a few different edits...
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I FOUND THIS TO BE HELPFUL ; After lots of experimentation with different products, I used Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs for the first two coats and then I used a Walgreens store brand of makeup for the third coat that I applied with a wedge sponge. I use a heat gun at various intervals...not sure if it was a good thing for absorption rate or if it hindered it.
The stain is even, and it is deep. I can rub on the TPE aggressively and nothing fades. Trust me, Ive done it over and over on different parts of her body. Im very pleased with the results, and will be focused on other modifications while waiting to see how the stain/tan fades...if it even does. She has had this tan about a week so far, and there are no signs of fading. In fact, the stain has spread into her tan lines and I will have to redo them. The TPE is soaking up the stain. It hasn't stopped. Im using odorless mineral spirits to develop the tan lines.
WHEN YOU ARE USING THE MINERAL SPiRITS TO DEVELOP the tan lines , are you talking about when you first do it before tanning or if the tan fades into the white area and you use mineral spirits to take tan off the area's ?
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Great question, it's been 4 months.Billiam wrote:Absolutely amazing. Is the tan still holding up?
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just a thought
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i have heard you can put lighter make up to achieve this but that is just temporary , i am talking about something permanent.
I guess the only real way would be as i once mentioned to a doll company and that is to use a test sheet of tpe skin and test things on it to see what will make the tpe lighter on a tan test skin sheet.
If doll componies did this in research and developement and found what works they could sell dolls with tan lines .