This is the absolute best tutorial on sleep eyes and gaze correction I have seen. Not knocking other artists, but I haven't seen any of them shave that eye bit down a little in order to let the eyes gaze higher. I love that you covered that! Thank you!
She’s looking beautiful, thank you so much for explaining every detail so well, I does help a lot understanding how the eyes work and why it’s so important to understand these very important details. I’m so excited to see you design her wig, amazing video.
You did it again! Taught me soooo much! Eye boggling and gaze correction always confused me. You explained it so well. Save this video along with your others! Thank you again!!
After seeing two of your wonderful videos I've Subscribed. Thank you so much for posting. Your voice is so lovely. Your whole explanatory ensemble is a delight. I appreciate your honesty with even every mistake.
Hey Beth, she's looking fabulous!! Very pretty. Looking forward to seeing the wig tutorial.. I'm Still waiting for packages to arrive before I can start on mine. However I've gone from having one Blythe to now owning 5! Can't wait to see more!!!
I love your Blythe customs and the one with the green hair is beautiful I just got done watching that video I forget what she's called I think she's a queen with a nice little crown and chains enjoy watching you're making the clothes and shoes you're very talented you bring me so much comfort right now I'm going through one of my depression stage thank you so much
Thank you so much Theodore! Lady Panacea is one of my most favourite dolls, she really is like a Queen! I’m so glad my videos help comfort you, I do hope you feel better soon, I’ve been through many dark times myself, and never thought I’d be as happy and whole as I am now. Things do get better again ♥️
Hi, just starting and wondering if you have explanations on what paint, pencil and pastel’s to use for each purposes?example do pencil work best for brows, or does water coloring? Thanks
A lot of it is interchangeable, and personal preference, some people use pencil for almost everything, some use paint. I think pastel is best for blushing, and large areas of blended in colour. I think pencil is great for fine details and as a base underneath painted details. I would use paint for freckles, and for brows I now like to brush on pastel first, use a putty eraser to refine the shape, then add hair detail with a pencil. Hope that helps! 😊
Hi Tammy, Yes! In "Custom Blythe Doll #5 - Sculpting & Face-Up - Sweet Sophia - Mermaid Theme - Customisation Process" about 10 minutes in, I am painting on gouache freckles. I would suggest starting with watered down paint (gouache or watercolour ideally since they will wipe off easily) and have a clean tissue in hand to blot away any excess water as you go!
Is there a way to make the eyelids a bit more relaxed-looking? So that a bit of the eye lid is visible when the dolls eyes are open. This is the case with my Takara Blythes but my ICY Blythes , the eyelid is not visible when the eyes are open. Thank you for this video!
Hi! It's not something I've done personally, but if you look at the area on the eyelid mechanism that is often cut out by customisers looking to open the eyelids more - It might be possible to add more material there to create the opposite effect? You could try adding a little piece of card to test it out, and if it works, replace that with something more sturdy like Apoxie sculpt or Milliput? Alternatively, if you install sleep eyes (a second pull cord to replace the spring) then you can manually set the position of the eyelids each time with the cords. I'd love to hear back what works for you! Hope that helps ^_^
I think it is possible, but you probably won't get such a smooth finish as with a spray. There will possibly be brushstrokes on the face if you paint on the varnish. You can certainly try it though! ^_^ Thank you!
Yes with a base coat and layering the same as the face you can colour the body, but, any jointed areas will rub away the colour with use. If you plan to pose and move the doll after colouring, I would recommend avoiding colouring the jointed areas, the friction of joints always wears down any varnish/top coat. I’ve see Hextian videos where he sculpts the joints into a static pose before painting, which is perfect if the doll is for display, that might be an option for you? I hope that helps! Good luck with your custom, hope it comes out great!! 😁
I love your videos .....and I'm from uk too ....I almost swear all the time 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm about to start customising a face .....I was wondering if the humbrol spray is any good....I know you had some issues with it ...but I don't have air brush...should I still use it? ❤
Hahaha! ^_^ Oh yes, it is a good spray, and I've seen a good few other customisers using it on Blythe's too. I like to make use of what I have which is why I was keen to try the airbrush (since I'll never use it otherwise!) XD I've had no other problems with it before then, just unlucky that time! I hope you get on well with your customisation and have fun! ^_^
@@BethRamsden I have the doll already sculpted....I'm way to nervous to sculpt a doll face yet ...so will only be re doing eyelids....adding some eye make up and adding some vampire teeth ....yep I'm turning her into a vampire lol 😆....hoping too ...also need to add new strings .....I'm very nervous about removing the eye mechanism and not being able to get it back in ...🤣🤣🤣🤣then I'll be swearing....but your videos are fab and a great help ...thanks for reply ❤👍
I use a kneaded putty eraser to clean up pastel and pencil. A regular eraser is worth trying too. As long as you’re working in layers that have been sealed in already, you can gently wipe off the current layer without disturbing what you have underneath. Hope that helps ☺️
Where do you get the bases that you start with? I really want to start and I can't seem to find any actual doll bodies on aliexpress, and only a few on amazon.
Hello! I used a set of Daler Rowney branded 'Designers Gouache' that I bought over 20 years ago! I've (embarrassingly) only recently tried them out, and I love them! Thanks for watching :D
I use regular sand paper from the hardware shop, but I use finer and finer grits as I go on, so the number goes higher and higher, 120, 240, 400, 800 for example. You can get very very fine sandpaper that almost doesn’t feel rough any more, so you might need to try some different grit levels? Hope that helps!! 😄
Hi! Thanks!! I’ve bought from a few different sellers on AliExpress, like ‘Blythe Homes’ and ‘The Show’. I usually but a whole doll, but there are a lot of options to buy just face plates too 😊
Hi Crystal! Thank you! I got my first Blythe as a gift direct from Japan, from Juniemoonshop.com and after that I bought myself cheaper versions from AliExpress.com - You will also find them available on Amazon and eBay. Enjoy your customising!
Yes wear a mask and make sure the room is well ventilated if doing it inside. You'll need a Respirator mask. I recommend using MSC mr super clear matte spray, and being careful not to spray when the weather is too hot/cold/humid, for the best results! ^_^
vraiment je suis heureuse de voir que vous m'avez répondu aussi vite . pour le tracé ses très claire merci mille fois je vous suis toujours.malgré que je ne comprend pas votre langue je connait que français bref sur se bonne continuation a bientôt
Vous êtes les bienvenus! Je suis heureux d'aider :) Je ne connais pas beaucoup le français, donc j'espère que Google Traduction fait du bon travail en mon nom! Merci!
Hi! I don't have a link I'm afraid, I just bought a cheap pack of human eyelashes online a long time ago. I hold the lash up to the eyelid and snip off any excess length from the outer edge (usually the longest lashes). Cut off a little at a time until it's the right length to fit in the space, before you add any glue. Hope that helps! ^_^
@@BethRamsden thank you so much for responding! I will buy some and test it out! I also wanted to ask, how do you remove the eye chips that are already on the eyes in order to put the new ones on?
@@emileemaree I usually disassemble the eye mech, and soak the whites of the eyes in hot water to loosen any glue holding them in first. I then use a candle flame to slightly melt the tip of a glue stick (a full sized one, mini glue sticks aren't very good). I stick this melted end to the coloured eye chip and wait for it to cool. Then pull the glue stick away from the eye and it will (hopefully!) take the eye chip with it. The glue stick will then peel away from the eye chip so you can re-use it. It took me quite a bit of trial and error my first time, and I recommend looking up a few videos of this part before you try it yourself, be very careful with the flame!! ^_^
This custom was quite a while ago now, but if I said that then I suspect it was the sealant type I was using then? - not all of them are compatible with acrylics. I use mr super clear now, and it works nicely over acrylics, pastels and my other paints ^_^
You could use pastels, pencils or paints 😊 some people even stick fabric to them! Just make sure they’re sealed/varnished, and if they are a tight fit, you may need to carve away some of the upper eye hole so the lid doesn’t get scraped! 😆
Perhaps you could paint on a varnish or protective layer instead? Using a good sized flat brush to minimise brushstrokes showing? The ability to build up layers of colour is wonderful, but if you were perhaps painting on your make-up instead of using pastels then you could get the desired strength of colour in one layer? If you weren't able to cover the make-up once completed, you would have to be very careful to avoid chips and scratches. As you will have seen here, sometimes you just have to improvise and experiment! Best of luck with your customising!
Beth Ramsden thank you so much for your reply! I used pastel colors after sanding the face its very hard to remove if I made a mistake id have to sand it again to remove it , but the colors build up beautifully even without varnish I’m pretty happy with the results on my doll! Your videos helped a lot!! have nice day
bonjour j'aimerais savoir la marque des 24 pastel + les crayon que vous utilisé et ou acheter s'il vous plait .vous faite vraiment du beau travaille je vous suis toujours .bonne continuation a bientôt et merci a vous
Salut! Les pastels sont "Windsor & Newton - Pastels doux d'artistes - 24 couleurs de portrait", et les crayons sont "Derwent - Inktense - crayons d'aquarelle". Je peux les voir tous les deux sur eBay. Merci beaucoup, vous êtes très gentil!
Oi gostaria de saber que tintas são essas para maquiagem das bonecas. Elas são próprias para elas. Será que vc pode indicar quais são.pode ser! Giz papel para pintura?
désolé je me suis mal expliquer je veux dire avant de sculpter la bouche quel crayon pour faire la forme de la bouche utiliser et que l'on peut gommer si on se trompe merciiii
Ah! Vous pouvez utiliser un crayon «Prismacolour Col-Erase» (crayon de couleur effaçable) ou quelque chose de similaire pour dessiner le contour de vos lèvres avant de sculpter. Je viens d'utiliser un crayon graphite normal dans ma vidéo de sculpture, car la ligne finit par être poncée lorsque vous sculptez. J'espère que cela pourra aider! ^ _ ^
I have seen these on Amazon, though the original set of pastels I bought for art school back in 1998! XD smile.amazon.co.uk/Sennelier-Pastel-Portrait-Künstlerische-Qualität/dp/B08LQ4ZFQ9/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=portrait+pastel&qid=1607416139&sr=8-8 smile.amazon.co.uk/Jaxell-Pastels-Pack-24-Assorted-Portrait/dp/B076FBPBSX/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=portrait+pastel&qid=1607416139&sr=8-12 smile.amazon.co.uk/Maries-Pastel-Chalks-Pieces-Shades/dp/B003Z0GO6G/ref=sr_1_32?dchild=1&keywords=portrait+pastel&qid=1607416139&sr=8-32 Hope that helps! ^_^
@@BethRamsden thank you very much for responding sorry for manny questions I'm new here but do I need to get all these water colors and the other colors to get the face like yours or with the one you sent me is ok?
@@nicolegonzalez3781 you’ll be able to do a lot with a limited range of pastel colours, some browns and pinks etc (you might be able to buy them individually?) It’s really down to your personal preference I think, and the skin tone of your doll! You can try regular coloured pencils, acrylic paints, gouache paints, all kinds of materials will work to lay down your colour. 😁
@@BethRamsden thank you very much by now you problaby now my name by memory since I asking so manny questions lol thank you very much so kind I'll really really appreciate for taking your valuable time for responding my 1000 questions lol have a wonderful day new fan of yours love art
Dopo i pastelli uso la pittura a guazzo. è una pittura all'acqua molto coprente. puoi anche usare vernice acrilica, che non si lava via con l'acqua. Grazie per aver guardato! ^_^
@@BethRamsden molto interessante ,ti ringrazio ho visto qualche video ma è molto difficile customizzarle perchè bisogna aprirle intagliarle non credo sia facile complimenti!!!!!
Salut! J'aime le mat mais certaines personnes préfèrent une finition brillante. Le plus important est de protéger votre peinture. J'espère avoir bien compris votre question! Merci d'avoir regardé! :D Hello! I like the matte but some people prefer a shiny finish. The most important thing is to protect your paint. I hope I understood your question correctly! Thank you for watching! :D
@@louloutelouloute5947 salut! Désolé pour la réponse lente! Je ne ponce le visage qu'une seule fois pour commencer. Je vaporise fréquemment le vernis mat, après chaque couche de couleur qui me satisfait. Cela peut être de 2 à 10 fois ou plus.
Ciao, bravissima, mi piace il tuo modo di lavorare. Vorrei chiederti se va bene uno spray permanente lacca opaca da spruzzare sul viso della bambola prima di colorarlo. Grazie
Hi! I recommend using Mr Super Clear before colouring the face, it protects the surface, and gives it a texture like paper, which is important to get the pastel pigment and pencil to stick to it 👍🏻
This is the absolute best tutorial on sleep eyes and gaze correction I have seen. Not knocking other artists, but I haven't seen any of them shave that eye bit down a little in order to let the eyes gaze higher. I love that you covered that! Thank you!
Wow, thank you so much! I'm so glad it was useful for you ^_^
She’s looking beautiful, thank you so much for explaining every detail so well, I does help a lot understanding how the eyes work and why it’s so important to understand these very important details. I’m so excited to see you design her wig, amazing video.
Thank you so much! I'm enjoying making these videos, I'm excited to get started on it too!
You did it again! Taught me soooo much! Eye boggling and gaze correction always confused me. You explained it so well. Save this video along with your others! Thank you again!!
I have the same issue as you Moonshadow Munchkins!!!
@Moonshadow Munchkins Aww thank you for that! I try my best to make these weird terms nice and clear, and I'm honestly so happy it's appreciated ^_^
@@flaviakoch7378 Hehe, I had to keep going back and making sure I was using the right name for the right thing XD
Watching your paint and speaking is so Relaxing ❤ x
That's so kind of you, Thanks! ^_^
After seeing two of your wonderful videos I've Subscribed.
Thank you so much for posting. Your voice is so lovely. Your whole explanatory ensemble is a delight. I appreciate your honesty with even every mistake.
Oh that’s so kind of you to say! Thank you so much for watching, I’m very glad to have you here! 🤩
Wow excellent! those eyebrows are perfect!🤩🙃
Aww you're very kind! Thank you for watching! ^_^
@@BethRamsden i've done a lot of blythe customizations i have to admit i'm good but damn eyebrows aren't good at me!,regards from Spain 😘
Great video - wonderful work. I love how you play around w. colours & varnish!
Thanks so much Caroline! I'm really glad you enjoyed it ^_^
Hey Beth, she's looking fabulous!! Very pretty. Looking forward to seeing the wig tutorial.. I'm Still waiting for packages to arrive before I can start on mine. However I've gone from having one Blythe to now owning 5! Can't wait to see more!!!
Haha wow! I just had number 5 arrive this week too (my daughters first Blythe!) I bet you can't wait to get into it :D
I love your Blythe customs and the one with the green hair is beautiful I just got done watching that video I forget what she's called I think she's a queen with a nice little crown and chains enjoy watching you're making the clothes and shoes you're very talented you bring me so much comfort right now I'm going through one of my depression stage
thank you so much
Thank you so much Theodore! Lady Panacea is one of my most favourite dolls, she really is like a Queen! I’m so glad my videos help comfort you, I do hope you feel better soon, I’ve been through many dark times myself, and never thought I’d be as happy and whole as I am now. Things do get better again ♥️
Wow I found this so interesting . You taught me alot and wowzas how beautiful did you make her . Thankyou for sharing . X
Aww thank you so so much! I'm really glad it was informative and interesting for you! ^_^
You covered so much in this video! Thank you as always 😊
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching 😁
Hi, just starting and wondering if you have explanations on what paint, pencil and pastel’s to use for each purposes?example do pencil work best for brows, or does water coloring? Thanks
A lot of it is interchangeable, and personal preference, some people use pencil for almost everything, some use paint. I think pastel is best for blushing, and large areas of blended in colour. I think pencil is great for fine details and as a base underneath painted details. I would use paint for freckles, and for brows I now like to brush on pastel first, use a putty eraser to refine the shape, then add hair detail with a pencil. Hope that helps! 😊
Do you have a video where you show how to make freckles?
Hi Tammy, Yes! In "Custom Blythe Doll #5 - Sculpting & Face-Up - Sweet Sophia - Mermaid Theme - Customisation Process" about 10 minutes in, I am painting on gouache freckles. I would suggest starting with watered down paint (gouache or watercolour ideally since they will wipe off easily) and have a clean tissue in hand to blot away any excess water as you go!
I love watching this but I could never do as good of a job I'm definitely not an artist. This is so cool to watch though!
Aww thank you ✨☺️✨
Is there a way to make the eyelids a bit more relaxed-looking? So that a bit of the eye lid is visible when the dolls eyes are open. This is the case with my Takara Blythes but my ICY Blythes , the eyelid is not visible when the eyes are open. Thank you for this video!
Hi! It's not something I've done personally, but if you look at the area on the eyelid mechanism that is often cut out by customisers looking to open the eyelids more - It might be possible to add more material there to create the opposite effect? You could try adding a little piece of card to test it out, and if it works, replace that with something more sturdy like Apoxie sculpt or Milliput?
Alternatively, if you install sleep eyes (a second pull cord to replace the spring) then you can manually set the position of the eyelids each time with the cords.
I'd love to hear back what works for you! Hope that helps ^_^
Everything is so perfect 🥰
Awww you're very kind! ^_^
your tutorials are amazing keep up the amazing job
Thank you so much! I appreciate the support 😁
Perfection !!! You are so talented please make more tutorials in the future
You are so kind! Thank you, I definitely will ^_^
Hello I have a doubt, can I use a liquid varnish instead of a sprayer ? Btw I love ur artwork 😢❤
I think it is possible, but you probably won't get such a smooth finish as with a spray. There will possibly be brushstrokes on the face if you paint on the varnish. You can certainly try it though! ^_^ Thank you!
Does pastels work the same for painting the whole body, I'm currently planning my first custom Blythe and her body has turquoise on her skin.
Yes with a base coat and layering the same as the face you can colour the body, but, any jointed areas will rub away the colour with use. If you plan to pose and move the doll after colouring, I would recommend avoiding colouring the jointed areas, the friction of joints always wears down any varnish/top coat. I’ve see Hextian videos where he sculpts the joints into a static pose before painting, which is perfect if the doll is for display, that might be an option for you? I hope that helps! Good luck with your custom, hope it comes out great!! 😁
@@BethRamsden Okay thank you so much! I'll avoid the joint areas, since I'm planning on taking pictures and posing her.
I love your videos .....and I'm from uk too ....I almost swear all the time 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm about to start customising a face .....I was wondering if the humbrol spray is any good....I know you had some issues with it ...but I don't have air brush...should I still use it? ❤
Hahaha! ^_^ Oh yes, it is a good spray, and I've seen a good few other customisers using it on Blythe's too. I like to make use of what I have which is why I was keen to try the airbrush (since I'll never use it otherwise!) XD I've had no other problems with it before then, just unlucky that time! I hope you get on well with your customisation and have fun! ^_^
@@BethRamsden I have the doll already sculpted....I'm way to nervous to sculpt a doll face yet ...so will only be re doing eyelids....adding some eye make up and adding some vampire teeth ....yep I'm turning her into a vampire lol 😆....hoping too ...also need to add new strings .....I'm very nervous about removing the eye mechanism and not being able to get it back in ...🤣🤣🤣🤣then I'll be swearing....but your videos are fab and a great help ...thanks for reply ❤👍
@@estellasreborncreations6411 Oh brilliant!! I hope you’ll share some pics when you’re all done ^_^
So far so good ...not used msc before so can't compare ...but so far this spray has worked great 👍thanks again ❤
@@estellasreborncreations6411 Oh that is great news! Fingers crossed for you that everything behaves 😁
Thanks 🤩 best video on customs
Thank you so much! 😁
I love your work
Oh thank you so much! ^_^
How do you remove the pastel if you make a mistake? For example, if you got some on the chin but where trying to just color the lips?
I use a kneaded putty eraser to clean up pastel and pencil. A regular eraser is worth trying too. As long as you’re working in layers that have been sealed in already, you can gently wipe off the current layer without disturbing what you have underneath. Hope that helps ☺️
Where do you get the bases that you start with? I really want to start and I can't seem to find any actual doll bodies on aliexpress, and only a few on amazon.
Hi! You'll find details and links in the FAQ on my website ^_^ (www.bethramsden.com)
Hi,
What brand is the paint that you used for the lips and your logo. I hope to hear from you. Xxx from holland ❤️
Hello! I used a set of Daler Rowney branded 'Designers Gouache' that I bought over 20 years ago! I've (embarrassingly) only recently tried them out, and I love them! Thanks for watching :D
Very helpful! Thanks so much!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😄
Any special sand paper? After sand since mines I can see the scrub of the sand please help
I use regular sand paper from the hardware shop, but I use finer and finer grits as I go on, so the number goes higher and higher, 120, 240, 400, 800 for example. You can get very very fine sandpaper that almost doesn’t feel rough any more, so you might need to try some different grit levels? Hope that helps!! 😄
@@BethRamsden I will thank you very much and keep the perfect job 👍
HI, wehere do you buy your faceplates? Looks awesome.
Hi! Thanks!! I’ve bought from a few different sellers on AliExpress, like ‘Blythe Homes’ and ‘The Show’. I usually but a whole doll, but there are a lot of options to buy just face plates too 😊
@@BethRamsden thank you
New subscriber here. Where do you get your dolls from? I’d like to try this craft as I have all these mediums. I want to make one for my nieces
Hi Crystal! Thank you! I got my first Blythe as a gift direct from Japan, from Juniemoonshop.com and after that I bought myself cheaper versions from AliExpress.com - You will also find them available on Amazon and eBay. Enjoy your customising!
Do i need to use a mask when spraying the face with that spray?? If so, what kind of mask?
Yes wear a mask and make sure the room is well ventilated if doing it inside. You'll need a Respirator mask. I recommend using MSC mr super clear matte spray, and being careful not to spray when the weather is too hot/cold/humid, for the best results! ^_^
@@BethRamsden thank you so much!!! 😁
vraiment je suis heureuse de voir que vous m'avez répondu aussi vite . pour le tracé ses très claire merci mille fois je vous suis toujours.malgré que je ne comprend pas votre langue je connait que français bref sur se bonne continuation a bientôt
Vous êtes les bienvenus! Je suis heureux d'aider :) Je ne connais pas beaucoup le français, donc j'espère que Google Traduction fait du bon travail en mon nom! Merci!
what eyelashes do you buy and how do you know how much to cut them?
Hi! I don't have a link I'm afraid, I just bought a cheap pack of human eyelashes online a long time ago. I hold the lash up to the eyelid and snip off any excess length from the outer edge (usually the longest lashes). Cut off a little at a time until it's the right length to fit in the space, before you add any glue. Hope that helps! ^_^
@@BethRamsden thank you so much for responding! I will buy some and test it out! I also wanted to ask, how do you remove the eye chips that are already on the eyes in order to put the new ones on?
@@emileemaree I usually disassemble the eye mech, and soak the whites of the eyes in hot water to loosen any glue holding them in first. I then use a candle flame to slightly melt the tip of a glue stick (a full sized one, mini glue sticks aren't very good). I stick this melted end to the coloured eye chip and wait for it to cool. Then pull the glue stick away from the eye and it will (hopefully!) take the eye chip with it. The glue stick will then peel away from the eye chip so you can re-use it. It took me quite a bit of trial and error my first time, and I recommend looking up a few videos of this part before you try it yourself, be very careful with the flame!! ^_^
Beth what gloss do you use for the eye lids?? X
I use Tamiya gloss because I had it already here 😁 I see lots of people using liquitex gloss too.
Why can you spray over the pastells but not over acrylic paints?
This custom was quite a while ago now, but if I said that then I suspect it was the sealant type I was using then? - not all of them are compatible with acrylics. I use mr super clear now, and it works nicely over acrylics, pastels and my other paints ^_^
What to use for the eyelids art?
You could use pastels, pencils or paints 😊 some people even stick fabric to them! Just make sure they’re sealed/varnished, and if they are a tight fit, you may need to carve away some of the upper eye hole so the lid doesn’t get scraped! 😆
Can you do makeup without the spray varnish? i was struggling with that because I didn’t have it
Perhaps you could paint on a varnish or protective layer instead? Using a good sized flat brush to minimise brushstrokes showing?
The ability to build up layers of colour is wonderful, but if you were perhaps painting on your make-up instead of using pastels then you could get the desired strength of colour in one layer?
If you weren't able to cover the make-up once completed, you would have to be very careful to avoid chips and scratches. As you will have seen here, sometimes you just have to improvise and experiment! Best of luck with your customising!
Beth Ramsden thank you so much for your reply! I used pastel colors after sanding the face its very hard to remove if I made a mistake id have to sand it again to remove it , but the colors build up beautifully even without varnish I’m pretty happy with the results on my doll! Your videos helped a lot!! have nice day
@@ValkyrieLightx did you used any varnish after you try without i try to find a good and cheap one the one she used is $17 amazon thank you
I did the makeup on my doll without varnish and it looked nice! Only problem that id have to sand her face again if I want to change the makeup
@@ValkyrieLightx thank you
Do you think I can find the portrait colours something similar at aliexpress ? Thank you
You might find a nice set of colours there, worth a look! :D
This is so helpful thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 🥰
could i use oil pastels?
No, the oil would react badly to the sealant, that’s why we shouldn’t use human makeup either 👍
The eyelashes where can we buy theme?
They are just regular fake eyelashes, so you’ll find them all over! Supermarkets, pharmacies, Amazon, eBay etc ☺️
bonjour j'aimerais savoir la marque des 24 pastel + les crayon que vous utilisé et ou acheter s'il vous plait .vous faite vraiment du beau travaille je vous suis toujours .bonne continuation a bientôt et merci a vous
Salut! Les pastels sont "Windsor & Newton - Pastels doux d'artistes - 24 couleurs de portrait", et les crayons sont "Derwent - Inktense - crayons d'aquarelle". Je peux les voir tous les deux sur eBay. Merci beaucoup, vous êtes très gentil!
Oi gostaria de saber que tintas são essas para maquiagem das bonecas. Elas são próprias para elas. Será que vc pode indicar quais são.pode ser! Giz papel para pintura?
Hi! You'll find links to my supplies and tools in the FAQ page over at www.bethramsden.com - I hope that helps!
bonjour quel crayon utiliser pour tracer la forme de la bouche s'il vous plait merciiiii
Salut! Ils sont Derwent Inktense - Crayons aquarelle. La couleur est rose carmin ^_^
désolé je me suis mal expliquer je veux dire avant de sculpter la bouche quel crayon pour faire la forme de la bouche utiliser et que l'on peut gommer si on se trompe merciiii
Ah! Vous pouvez utiliser un crayon «Prismacolour Col-Erase» (crayon de couleur effaçable) ou quelque chose de similaire pour dessiner le contour de vos lèvres avant de sculpter. Je viens d'utiliser un crayon graphite normal dans ma vidéo de sculpture, car la ligne finit par être poncée lorsque vous sculptez. J'espère que cela pourra aider! ^ _ ^
Where can I find other water portrait colors ?
I have seen these on Amazon, though the original set of pastels I bought for art school back in 1998! XD
smile.amazon.co.uk/Sennelier-Pastel-Portrait-Künstlerische-Qualität/dp/B08LQ4ZFQ9/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=portrait+pastel&qid=1607416139&sr=8-8
smile.amazon.co.uk/Jaxell-Pastels-Pack-24-Assorted-Portrait/dp/B076FBPBSX/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=portrait+pastel&qid=1607416139&sr=8-12
smile.amazon.co.uk/Maries-Pastel-Chalks-Pieces-Shades/dp/B003Z0GO6G/ref=sr_1_32?dchild=1&keywords=portrait+pastel&qid=1607416139&sr=8-32
Hope that helps! ^_^
@@BethRamsden thank you very much for responding sorry for manny questions I'm new here but do I need to get all these water colors and the other colors to get the face like yours or with the one you sent me is ok?
@@nicolegonzalez3781 you’ll be able to do a lot with a limited range of pastel colours, some browns and pinks etc (you might be able to buy them individually?) It’s really down to your personal preference I think, and the skin tone of your doll! You can try regular coloured pencils, acrylic paints, gouache paints, all kinds of materials will work to lay down your colour. 😁
@@BethRamsden thank you very much by now you problaby now my name by memory since I asking so manny questions lol thank you very much so kind I'll really really appreciate for taking your valuable time for responding my 1000 questions lol have a wonderful day new fan of yours love art
che tipo di colori usi per dipingerli?
Dopo i pastelli uso la pittura a guazzo. è una pittura all'acqua molto coprente. puoi anche usare vernice acrilica, che non si lava via con l'acqua. Grazie per aver guardato! ^_^
@@BethRamsden molto interessante ,ti ringrazio ho visto qualche video ma è molto difficile customizzarle perchè bisogna aprirle intagliarle non credo sia facile complimenti!!!!!
bonjour je voudrait savoir si ses du matt la bombe qu'il faut et comment sens servir merci a vous
Salut! J'aime le mat mais certaines personnes préfèrent une finition brillante. Le plus important est de protéger votre peinture. J'espère avoir bien compris votre question! Merci d'avoir regardé! :D
Hello! I like the matte but some people prefer a shiny finish. The most important thing is to protect your paint. I hope I understood your question correctly! Thank you for watching! :D
oui moi aussi j aime mieux le Matt mais combien de fois faut en mettre face plate s'il vous plait un grand merci a vous j'attent votre réponse merci
@@louloutelouloute5947 salut! Désolé pour la réponse lente! Je ne ponce le visage qu'une seule fois pour commencer. Je vaporise fréquemment le vernis mat, après chaque couche de couleur qui me satisfait. Cela peut être de 2 à 10 fois ou plus.
Yay❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hehe, Thanks for watching!! 😁
Looks like balls esp with the color of it .. the eye lids
Hahaha! 🤣 Well thanks for watching!
Så fin 🌸🌸🌸💞💞💞
Tack så mycket! ^_^
oh my gosh the paint names at 7:56 x)))
Muahahahahhh! Coming up with all those names for my custom gouache paint colours made me laugh SO much!! Glad you like them ;)
@@BethRamsden I literally paused it so I could read/appreciate them all x)))
my fave is definitely "spanked arse" HAHAHHAA
Best tutorial on here ☺️🌷 how long do you let the varnish dry until you add another layer of pastels?
Thank you so much! I usually leave it for 30 minutes (and set an alarm so I don’t get too distracted 😂)
@@BethRamsden I need to do that the next time because yesterday I let my faceplate sit overnight 😂😂
@@l9nidoll hehe! Yes it’s so easily done 🥲⌚️
Ciao, bravissima, mi piace il tuo modo di lavorare. Vorrei chiederti se va bene uno spray permanente lacca opaca da spruzzare sul viso della bambola prima di colorarlo. Grazie
Hi! I recommend using Mr Super Clear before colouring the face, it protects the surface, and gives it a texture like paper, which is important to get the pastel pigment and pencil to stick to it 👍🏻
Grazie. E poi per fissare ogni applicazione di colore?@@BethRamsden
@angiexxx6970 Sì, è lo stesso spray da usare tra ogni strato e qualche passata alla fine per proteggere tutto 😁
ho visto il mr super clear e ce ne sono tre tipi: flat, matt e gloss. Quale va meglio?
@angiexxx6970 Penso che il tipo opaco e piatto siano i migliori, non mi piace quello lucido per la fotografia 😆