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Old 19-08-2019, 08:30 PM
mcsurfie mcsurfie is offline
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Originally Posted by mandos View Post
As I take some of the marketing photos I am curious what sorta thing you were thinking about? I neither airbrush or remove imperfections on any of the photos (I only remove camera sensor dust and the occasional strand of hair - editing out seam lines, neck/head gap and re-doing make up etc. would be like shooting myself in the foot).
I do however spend hours and hours on small details like finger and eyes positioning, hair, and flattering light, to make them look nice and natural.
BIB that's the sort of thing I mean of editing them out.

I don't know if you have a photo of the Jinsan 118 head - the one I have for Arya - but If you look at my Album on her you can see the factory photo Andy P sent me.

That way, if you do have a larger image of the 118 head you can compare how they look.

I'm not saying every photo should be as a doll looks out the box, more one or two (maybe upon request of the vendor) and the rest how you take photos of them to show what can be achieved and the potential of how a doll can look.

Last edited by mcsurfie; 19-08-2019 at 09:07 PM. Reason: Extra sentence.
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