Hopefully none of these have been included in a blog update - but I'm sorry if they have; some of my recent pieces :) The blackberries and the cake with the pansies are normal 'realistic miniatures', the rest are slightly more simple and are some of the things I've been making just for the sake of tutorials on my YouTube lately :)
My inner child is loving making these cartoon inspired dolls haha ^^ lots more to come!
These are all so cool! I love the cute little halloween decorations.
ReplyDeleteHii Tanja, hell, the cake looks so good that I would like to taste it! How did you achieve the inner structure of it? So realistically "fluffy" like the real deal, cannot believe it! I love those tiny details a lot, they make the a and o in a diorama and are, when painted in a good way, eyecatching like nothing else. Go on, I follow! Frank
ReplyDeleteAs always, awe-inspiring work... I really someday, I get to catch one those in your etsy shop =)
ReplyDeleteDelightfully realistic food, great Halloween decorations and lively character dolls. The detail that you include in each piece is lovely! I have enjoyed watching many of your video tutorials and am about to make a chandelier after watching one describing how you can do it. Thanks for the sharing and information!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple questions.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered a Pullip Make It Own kit (basically a blank doll to customize) and you're the only one I know of who attaches doll hair this way (using glue). How much hair do I need? The doll's head is 24 cm around, but her body is 1/6 scale, so only 4.7 cm from shoulder to waist.
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Here's the hair length I'm going for. (I'm a Moana fan too, but I can't sculpt.)