Oh. I actually haven't seen you do it (although, it could apply to the neck and upper chest area in the Makeover doll)... I've noticed that some of outfits have enough number of shades yet they look flat. So I was just making a point that each shade used to paint a garment should be more different to create nice contrast.
Yeah. But your outfits are usually painted nicely, as far as I remember :)
The next photoshoot is ready, so should be posted very soon. I'm not too sure about Alessa, but until we hear from her it will be just 8 of you, I think.
Thanks for the icon and might I say that the pose I did is NOT impossible (I know this because I am in real life pigeon toed and my legs can go all the way inward) but I do see what you mean about the knees and the legs and so forth, but had I done it correctly the pose is not impossible.
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...but anyway, this was useful! But I got lost with the shading bit, however, I know where you were going with it. Thanks. The icons look amazing.
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Oh. I guess I was explaining the shading bit too arbitrarily. Basically, yeah each shade should be more 'further apart' than closer. And welcome!
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I still don't understand the concept about them being farther from one another.
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Oh. I actually haven't seen you do it (although, it could apply to the neck and upper chest area in the Makeover doll)... I've noticed that some of outfits have enough number of shades yet they look flat. So I was just making a point that each shade used to paint a garment should be more different to create nice contrast.
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Thanks. Now I'll be certain not to do that. Do you know when the next photoshoot will be posted? Oh and what happened to Alessa?
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The next photoshoot is ready, so should be posted very soon. I'm not too sure about Alessa, but until we hear from her it will be just 8 of you, I think.
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I can't get over it!
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And I suppose I'll be repping it for the blondes now!
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