You are very kind when teaching your techniques and tools. Could you make a video showing how to assemble the parts and place the threads? I have a lot of problems with that part. I would appreciate it very much.
I noticed that most of your dolls have painted on eyes. I was wondering if you had any experience with glass eyes too, and if so, do you have any tips on how to carve the head in a way you would be able to hollow it out to put in the eyes? If that makes sense. Thank you.
Depends on the material you’re using to sculpt the doll. But acrylic paint is usually great as a base and soft pastels (ground to the dust) for blushing/shadows. Also use matt varnish to seal the paints.
You want to get loop magnifying glasses like surgeons use. They also have a light on them. Anything else is just a waste of time and money. Causing frustration. Just a magnifying glass sounds good in theory but in real use they are not nearly what you are hoping for.
You are very kind when teaching your techniques and tools. Could you make a video showing how to assemble the parts and place the threads? I have a lot of problems with that part. I would appreciate it very much.
I would like to know how you put all the pieces together. Your work is so impeccable. You are my inspiration to continue in the art world.
Thank you! There are videos about assembling the dolls on my Patreon, but I’ll try to film something for RUclips as well. ☺️
Adele is back with a masterpiece ❤❤❤
❤❤❤Thank you for sharing doll making skills with us❤❤❤
My pleasure! 🫶
Great video. Thanks for sharing a part of your process. A great artist light with a built in magnifying glass is an Ottlite
@@heathersmith8549 Thank you for the suggestion! I’ll look into it 👏
I noticed that most of your dolls have painted on eyes. I was wondering if you had any experience with glass eyes too, and if so, do you have any tips on how to carve the head in a way you would be able to hollow it out to put in the eyes? If that makes sense. Thank you.
Unfortunately, I’ve never used glass eyes, painted fit my aesthetic better.
Is there specific brands I should be using when painting the doll? Like a type of paint?
Depends on the material you’re using to sculpt the doll. But acrylic paint is usually great as a base and soft pastels (ground to the dust) for blushing/shadows. Also use matt varnish to seal the paints.
@@Nymphaidolls thank you so much!
You want to get loop magnifying glasses like surgeons use. They also have a light on them. Anything else is just a waste of time and money. Causing frustration. Just a magnifying glass sounds good in theory but in real use they are not nearly what you are hoping for.
Oh! Thanks for the suggestion 👏