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That's what I wish to avoid. Subtle changes are the name of the game when Regina arrives. Kimberley doesn't have detailed features so I can do alittle more with her.
Changing hair is just like changing her wig to see what a different wig looks like. No different. |
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Perhaps!
She doesn't look quite so good with only one eyelash though! |
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Sil-Poxy ordered so hopefully symmetrical eyelashes again soon!
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Just be very light with the application of sil-poxy when attaching the eyelash. once its cured the sil-poxy will never come off as its a silicone to silicone bond, but the eyelash could still pull away.
As for eye position, Poppy has nailed it with the pupil position. If you do a quick google for eyes when they look up you can see the upper lid retracts and the pupil never comes in contact with the edge of the upper lid. Sadly our girls cant do this, so we have to limit upward movement and be vary careful how we position the pupil on the upper lid. As Algae says, the eyes are the window to the soul, left-right movement is as important as up down. Remember also that as we look at things close to us out eyes actually begin to cross, co if you are doing closer in photography and she's looking down the lens her eyes may not actually be symmetrically placed. Julia is stunningly realistic and detailed, and this makes her less forgiving. Its amazing what the human eye will "fill in" if its not there or just hinted at, but give it a lot of details and it seeks out the flaws. K |
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Nice photos mate natural face 🙂 |
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Good advice about sil-poxy thanks, it seems more expensive weight for weight than gold!
She certainly makes me go cross eyed, it will help if the eyelashes stay on while moving her eyes. Or, she will just have to wear shades forever! |
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I am far from expert on any thing, but there is one thing that I find can make some faces look a bit more cheerful. If the lipstick coms to a vary fine up-curled point on both sides where the upper and lower lips meet. It takes a steady hand and a fine brush. It should be curled up ever so slightly and not be too thick so as not to make her look clownish at all.
That doesn't work on all faces, but might be worth a try.
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