Reborn Dolls Ethnic Base Skintones for Reborning Dolls
People are diverse and so should the dolls we make. Different ethnicities require different techniques to make them look as realistic as possible. This book walks you through many different exmaples and outlines techinques and procedures for you to get just the right look.
Skintone is one of the most important factors in making a reborn baby doll look lifelike. If you don't get it right the doll will maintain its factory vinvyl appearance. Take the time to master this aspect and your reborn dolls will become more realistic than you could hope for!
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| Manufacturer: Jeannine M Holper |
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| Breathtaking Reborns with Realistic Ethnic Skintone You can take a simple vinyl doll and transform it to a One-of-a-Kind Heirloom Collectible. This book features techniques for creating Ethic Skinton on Vinyl Reborns and is an instructions Manual for all levels of Reborn Artists. It covers the vinyl doll staining technique to create very realistic Ethnic Skin colors including African American, American Indian, Asian, Pacific Islanders, Hispanic and Caucasian. The book includes: Supply basics, Color Charts for Layering Techniques for Ethnic Newborn Skin, Color Charts for Ethic Base Colors using Rit Dye, Correction Techniques. External and Internal coloring are discussed. Includes over 65 FULL COLOR PICTURES for your consideration and enjoyment. You can transform a simple vinyl doll into a lifelike work of art to be cherished and passed on as an Heirloom Collectible Reborn. This is the most popular Case Study #8 in the Excellence in Reborn Artistryâ„¢ Series. |
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| Review Date: February 25, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Jeannine Holper, Foster City, CA USA |
| Remember when purchasing this book, it's main intent is to help you determine how best to get the the vinyl of your doll to change colors for the Ethnicity of your choice. It is not a full reborning book; but I received many requests to put a book like this together. HUGS. Jeannine |
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