
Does anyone else have been in similar situation? What should I do with her?

<----First off, congratulations because she is adorable!! Now, as for her face up...it is cute, but it's also rather simple, so I wouldn't feel too much angst over wiping it if I were you. It sounds like you got her to make into a specific character, and if the face up doesn't fit, perhaps you should give her one that feels true to the character you want to make her into!she_flame wrote:I bought her second handed, and she came with original face up. I thought before, that I'd wipe it off and do something of my own instead, but now I don't know. The original face up doesn't fit the character I have been thinking to her, but it's so cute that feels stupid to wipe it off.![]()
Does anyone else have been in similar situation? What should I do with her?
she_flame wrote::D I came to similar thought late last night, and wiped the face up off. Soon (I hope) I can post pictures of her new face. ^^
Look: new face! (I hate doing lips, btw.)
she_flame wrote:
Hopefully bit sharper pic of her face up. I'll be glad to hea any critique! ^^
<----The Koh-I-Noor seems like it's just a step or two below your average Derwent/Prismacolour in quality so yes, my guess would be they definitely need sharpened. When you watch faceup videos, take note that the artist, unless they're trying a specific effect, almost always has the pencil sharpened to the thinnest possible point. I don't have any experience with watercolours for faceups so I can't really comment on using them(sorry!she_flame wrote:Thanks for the tips! They are really welcome, as even if I have long history with arts, the whole face up thing is so new to me. ^^
And you can ask what materials I am using. I have: acryl paints (none used here), Koh-i-Noor's watercolor pencils (in need of sharpening, I see), two set of watercolors (one really cheap and more like gouache than watercolor, and another with better quality) and Derwent's chalk pastels.
With pastels I have problem using them: I can't seem to get the pastel dust to stick on doll. I scrape dust off wih knife, and then, as I try to apply it with brush, it kinda just flows off from doll, not sticking on it at all. When I use coarcer brush to brush dust off from chalk directly, it sticks better. Could the sealant I use (8url=http://www.waylandgames.co.uk/games-workshop/hobby-items/paints/purity-seal-satin-varnish-spray/prod_2209.html?ccUser=]GW's Satin varnish[/url]) be the cause of this? Or it is more likely to my my technique/brushes/pastels?
And finally: yes. I am gonna re-do her until I have got the look I want. Same goes with my other dolls - I have been thinking redoing Shalunia's face up and body blush, too.
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