I agree. I tried to get Tiffany as much into the required position while she was lying down on the bed.terabyte wrote:Thank you! You know the struggle! Aylen fell over 3 times before I had enough and found some weights to use. She is very durable though, didn't break any foot parts or limbs. I learned to get her pose position then pick her up and put her where you want. I have a rolling wardrobe rack she hangs from that I roll over to my shoot area, dress her then pose her, then put her on set.djcdoll wrote:Great images!
The standing shots are really good.
I did a couple of standing shots of my Tiffany in heels and I know how hard it is to get the balance right.
Adding weights to the chair is a great idea.
Then I had to lift her into a standing position without moving any limbs, or losing a shoe, etc....
I wish the Chinese doll manufacturers had added a hanging point in the small of the dolls back, like the one that RealDolls have.
That would really help.