Echo makes her debut! (my first face up and body blushing!)

Ok, after an 11 hour painting session yesterday I've finally got my new Obitsu all painted up and decided on a name for her!
Echo Altace is a character of mine who doesn't necessarily match the doll, but it has a slight enough fit and the name is pretty, so I'm naming her after that one ^_^
I totally forgot to glaze the lips and nails though, so I'll be doing that in a minute after I post these pics...
Really once she was finished last night I thought I went a little too heavy handed on the body blushing, but when I took her outside and photographed her, the strong light washed out a lot of the detail in the pics. The paint job on her hands in particular is very detailed, but the sun took a lot of that away too.
Her makeup irl is pretty bronzy. Overall she turned out a lot better than I thought she would for my first doll paint! I thought it would be harder, but I guess my experience with oil, watercolor and digital paint helped me here more than I imagined it would.
Also... think I did something(s) wrong putting her back together... it was harder than I thought it would be and her left foot keeps spinning around loosely. The ankle joint is tight, but the horizontal spin on it is loose. Plus I think I may have mixed up the upper arms, so I may have to repaint both of those T_T
Out of all the eyes that I made her, the ones that fit, i didn't like with her look, so I used a pair of flatback eyes I got from Suntek, one of a 4 pack for $2.29, so they look a lot better than I imagined they could being so cheap! http://www.suntekstore.com/goods.php?id=15007794



Echo Altace is a character of mine who doesn't necessarily match the doll, but it has a slight enough fit and the name is pretty, so I'm naming her after that one ^_^
I totally forgot to glaze the lips and nails though, so I'll be doing that in a minute after I post these pics...
Really once she was finished last night I thought I went a little too heavy handed on the body blushing, but when I took her outside and photographed her, the strong light washed out a lot of the detail in the pics. The paint job on her hands in particular is very detailed, but the sun took a lot of that away too.
Her makeup irl is pretty bronzy. Overall she turned out a lot better than I thought she would for my first doll paint! I thought it would be harder, but I guess my experience with oil, watercolor and digital paint helped me here more than I imagined it would.
Also... think I did something(s) wrong putting her back together... it was harder than I thought it would be and her left foot keeps spinning around loosely. The ankle joint is tight, but the horizontal spin on it is loose. Plus I think I may have mixed up the upper arms, so I may have to repaint both of those T_T
Out of all the eyes that I made her, the ones that fit, i didn't like with her look, so I used a pair of flatback eyes I got from Suntek, one of a 4 pack for $2.29, so they look a lot better than I imagined they could being so cheap! http://www.suntekstore.com/goods.php?id=15007794


