Uh, um, duh, I'm speechelss, if that's possible. Maybe I will, one day. But until that day, I'm very happy to see what the others on this List do. Kathy has always shared her work and I look forward to her continuing. Aren't there others on this List that experiment with makeovers? Ahhhhh! I'm getting distracted with doll discussion again, and my wallpaper is curling over me. I must get back to my house WORK. Regards, pat ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin To: candichat@dolls.de Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:54 PM Subject: Re: OT: Makeover discussion
Hi, Pat:
I was thinking that it would be really interesting for the group if you would post pictures of your doll makeovers. Then, as you develop your talent and define your style, you post more pictures. It would be be fascinating to watch you evolve as an artist. Any one else agree?
Robin
Pat Brown nqsqurtz@staffnet.com wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: Mroczko To: Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 8:44 AM Subject: Re: swaps/style
> As far as time, my OOAKs average 10 to 15 hours, unless I reroot, then > don't ask!
Well, now I don't feel so bad. I thought I was incompetent because it takes me so long to do my makeovers. I've about decided to not waste time on doing reroots, but to work the hair into a new style.
>others get the clothes made first.
How do you all classify a makeover? Or are there kinds of makeovers? I can't see myself designing outfits for 11.5" dolls, but definitely would like to do it for a few Genes. But until I get that kind of inspriration, I like to deedle with repainting faces. Are there collectors who are just as happy to buy a nude repainted doll as they are to buy a totally repainted and redr much like to develop my style. Regards, pat Brown
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