Yes, here it is again:
- contact@thedolllaboratory.com
Thanks to you for showing some interest in my products and using them!
Ha! Ha! Yes. Almost like a real FaceApp for dolls heads...inglorioushz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:35 pmWoah! How've I not come across this yet? This is brilliant. What a huge change to appearance!
The closest inserts I have that ressemble snaggletooth teeth are the “Yaeba“ teeth..inglorioushz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:35 pmHad to type this up again because I was excited for a cute snaggletooth option, but I'm not sure how that'd actually play out in the real world... Could it be as cute as illustrations can make it look?
Or the “Jennifer“ Teeth maybe...
They aren't as “crooked“ as you may want though? But this is the most “extreme“ I can offer.
I can put braces on almost all the teeth variants of my T&T set except for the “fantasy“ ones...
No, I did not made a manual yet. Obviously I should.Shiranui Gen-An wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:40 pmIs there a manual on how to use this moveable eye system correctly?
But I am usually in contact with my customers via email and ready to help with any problem if needed..
The adapters must be glued to the original doll eyes in order to work...Shiranui Gen-An wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:40 pmI just can't seem to get comfortable with it. No matter what I try - using the adapters and the short distance holders, or using the long ones without the adapters, or glueing the adapters into the eyeballs or not.
There are mostly two type of doll's eyes on the market. The older types have a flat back and more recent ones a concave back. You must use the right adapter depending on the eyes you have...
Of course, if you use my Doll Laboratory made custom eyes you don't need the adapters...
The short distance holders are usually meant to be used with the adapters and the longer ones with my own made custom eyes...
The two types of distance holders will provide you a larger adjustment range...
No need to use lubricant. My own made eyes can be moved with a toothpick because there is an indentation around their irises.Shiranui Gen-An wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:40 pmthe eyes always get stuck, and I can't move them. I even tried lubricant and grease, but to no avail. Right now, I am very unhappy with it, because it just doesn't work at all, so any advice is dearly appreciated.
For standard eyes with adapters I suggest to use this tool...
It's a small tool equipped with a succion cup that is usually used to put eyes contact lenses in place. With it moving the doll's eyes should be easy.
Oh! One last thing. Don't forget to put some baby powder INSIDE the eye globe cavities of your doll's head. Otherwise the TPE (or S-TPE) will be sticky and adhere to the smooth surface of any plastic eyes...
TDL