My first doll and first purchase!
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She´s home! Now wantawicked, enjoy your honeymoon, please post some pics when you find the time and please also submit her to the Matrix,
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Here's a tutorial on it: http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=123&t=41292
It's best to set up the camera to take pictures within 3600 pixels (not higher than 5 megapixels).
Ideally, for internet usage, you don't even need to go higher than 2 megapixels.
or have a look at Ashley's Coverdoll release by clicking here - June 13, 2015
A must-see video on Realdoll softness! Click here!
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Awww,....
That's so sad,...
Give it some time,...
You will get used to moving her. A lot of new doll owners found it hard at first, then when they got used to the way you move them, its no problem.
I'm sure it will be the same with you.
Playtime.
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But like Playtime says, don't give up on her just yet, it'll become easier to move her around after a while.
Personally, I'm not really in shape either, and I can only carry Kayla using the bear hug way. I can barely manage to carry her like a bride. Could also be because I'm rather short, so my arms aren't really long enough to get a good grip on her.
I've never been able to lift a doll out of the crate while it's lying down, so I stand it upright and then lift the doll out using the same technique I use to carry her, one hand under her butt and the other arm around her waist, letting her lean against me (to get the center of gravity as close to me as possible, and prevent the articulated spine from bending backwards)
Also, if you carry her more, you'll get stronger.
or have a look at Ashley's Coverdoll release by clicking here - June 13, 2015
A must-see video on Realdoll softness! Click here!
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I need that hanging bracket! Where can I find that?deerman wrote:I can see where taking her in and out of a box can be a problem. Some members use a wheel chair to move dolls around. Did she come with a hanging bracket? A hanging bracket installed in a closet makes it easier to store and the doll is already in position to move.
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