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babbelred, Brianna has tan skin. I honestly wouldn't have it any other way. Although skin tone doesn't really matter to me in real life, I think the tan looks the most realistic for dolls. But that's just my opinion.
Ross, I did not go with the standing option. I wanted her to be as realistic as possible. The 3 metal pegs sticking out of the bottom of her foot takes away from the realism in my opinion. I made her stand in the latest jean shorts photo set by leaning her ever so slightly against a stool and then editing the stool out of the shot. Thanks for noticing how the clothes fit. I like buying clothes that have some stretch to them so it's easier to get the size right. I also do some tailoring if I need to. If it doesn't look right, I won't use it.
I've got a really great outfit in the works. I ordered a costume online but it was HUGE. So big in fact that tailoring was out of the question. So I took it all apart and used the pieces as a baseline to create patterns specifically for Brianna and made a custom version, from scratch. First time ever doing that! I'm finishing up on some final details and then waiting for the white cowboy boots to arrive from Amazon (yes, that's some foreshadowing) and then I'll have some photos up.
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I know you sometimes remove the neck crease on the pictures using an image editing software. Which one do you use if you don't mind me asking? I have some experience with image editing and I'm curious . Also do you make any other edits to the images besides that before posting them?
Thanks again, really enjoy your work.
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babbelred, I use photoshop to do my editing. I don't edit too much in my photos. I really just try to blend the neckline and the seams down the arms and legs and darken the nostrils to give the appearance of more depth. Then I usually will adjust the color balance because the accent light I use gives off a very warm color tone. Here's a before/after view from the polka dots set.
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Fantastic thread dollover... very very enjoyable... I really like the close up feet/body shots, very sexy !! thanksdolllover84 wrote:Here's the fourth round of the "Polka Dots" set by Brianna. There is one more grouping that I will upload a little later. This was a huge one...I just couldn't stop taking pictures!
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I was wondering how you did that as she didn't look like a standing doll when we saw her feet in earlier shots, thanks for the tips. don't think I'll ever match your standard but good to know. I love your pics, thank you. VBdolllover84 wrote:Thanks for the support guys/gals! I thought I'd share a before/after shot of what it takes to get a non-standing doll to stand. When I get in there for editing I also take the liberty of fixing other things for aesthetics...like the couch cushion for example. Shadowing isn't perfect but it's good enough for me haha the damn stool casts such a strong shadow from not one but TWO light sources that needed to be removed. Oh well, I doubt anyone is looking at the floor anyway!
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing. The edits are very well donedolllover84 wrote: babbelred, I use photoshop to do my editing. I don't edit too much in my photos. I really just try to blend the neckline and the seams down the arms and legs and darken the nostrils to give the appearance of more depth. Then I usually will adjust the color balance because the accent light I use gives off a very warm color tone. Here's a before/after view from the polka dots set.
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Absolutely beautiful doll and amazing outfits! Not to mention excellent photography. Can you mention where you are obtaining your outfits? If you would like to PM me with links it would be much appreciated. I'm very inspired by your work and I am considering purchasing the same doll and wouldn't mind playing with some of those outfits.dolllover84 wrote:I've got a really great outfit in the works. I ordered a costume online but it was HUGE. So big in fact that tailoring was out of the question. So I took it all apart and used the pieces as a baseline to create patterns specifically for Brianna and made a custom version, from scratch.
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Well done!
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I was getting a bit antsy to do another photo shoot with Brianna since it has been a while. This is an idea that I had been planning on doing for some time. I shot for a good hour and today was just one of those days where the magic wasn't there. There are a few good photos but I think I might scrap the rest and try again another day. Besides the poses appearing unnatural, the sun wasn't cooperating and then it was gone! I'll share what I consider the good ones with you and hopefully you like them!
Any thoughts on creating a separate thread for each photo set, instead of having them all embedded into one?
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Yes that's one of the good ones from the set I just shot today. I'm editing some of the other ones now, so they should be up soon!jmich02 wrote:Wow did you take that shot above??
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Wow, very nice indeed!
You know someone is going to ask: "where did you find the outfit?" The size seems to be perfect, almost custom made for her wonderful body.
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