Originally Posted by Crying-Angel
Thanks for the tut, its great, Ill get to work on a doll right Now
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Originally Posted by Crying-Angel
firstly - yes long legs are classed as attractive.... i dunno why it is but im happy coz i have really long legs lol....
secondly - youve done the top really well, different to how i would do it, but it looks better than the other ones u have done...
for the skirt, u need to remember that skirts have folds in them because they hang from the waist due to gravity and it all tries to hang straight down therefore making folds in the fabric...
firstly draw the two lines either side for the skirt, then draw separate lines inside the skirt, then at the bottom join it all up but make sure you make some of the joining lines curve in and some curve out. *see below*
once you have done that, make the outline the darkest colour in the palet, then with the second darkest make a shadow where the darkest shadows would be (ie. under the crease)
Then keep shading with the rest of the colours, making sure that the folds pounting out end up with the highlights as they are the ones which would get the light.
then you can put the patten on the skirt but make sure that you include shading on the parrten according to the shading on the skirt...
Thanks for the tut, its great, Ill get to work on a doll right Now
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No offence or anything but your dolls sorta look the same.. :S In most of your dolls it has the same hair as that, and i find the skirt is too short for that leg length and the wrinkles/folds look sorta dodgey to me in the shirt..
but its just me.
6.7/10
Originally Posted by Crying-Angel
firstly - yes long legs are classed as attractive.... i dunno why it is but im happy coz i have really long legs lol....
secondly - youve done the top really well, different to how i would do it, but it looks better than the other ones u have done...
for the skirt, u need to remember that skirts have folds in them because they hang from the waist due to gravity and it all tries to hang straight down therefore making folds in the fabric...
firstly draw the two lines either side for the skirt, then draw separate lines inside the skirt, then at the bottom join it all up but make sure you make some of the joining lines curve in and some curve out. *see below*
once you have done that, make the outline the darkest colour in the palet, then with the second darkest make a shadow where the darkest shadows would be (ie. under the crease)
Then keep shading with the rest of the colours, making sure that the folds pounting out end up with the highlights as they are the ones which would get the light.
then you can put the patten on the skirt but make sure that you include shading on the parrten according to the shading on the skirt...
first bit is truei seen ;o
Looks like an outfit out of mean girls...I like it!
Although it's not very eye-catching, try adding accessories to her or something.
9/10.
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