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Post processed with Aperture 3. This version uses another customised preset. See the previous photo for a full description of how I am discovering the benefits of using Aperture.
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Customised lampshade with martial arts kick pattern in blue and red, cut outs allow light to shine through and cast a kicking shadow throughout the room.
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I've transformed my Pullip Clarity into Audrey Hepburn (based off of her). A lot of work went into this and I believe I have made a lot of progress along with buying a lot better products to customise with. She now has a full face-up, wig, eyelashes, 27cm hardbust obitsu with body blushing. Hope you guys like it :)
Plutus hooded customised raincoat for men is a lightweight and stylish raincoat that keeps you dry from sudden rain.
Repainted Schleich Haflinger to leopard appaloosa British Spotted Pony mare by myself - Christine Sutcliffe of Last Alliance Studios.
Miette and I woke up early enough today to catch the last few rays of the sun, so we decided to take a few pictures.
Repainted Schleich Haflinger to leopard appaloosa British Spotted Pony mare by myself - Christine Sutcliffe of Last Alliance Studios.
I decided to take the plunge...I have sand matted her face completely and carved her nostrils, philtrum and lips...please be kind...she is my first.
Natti got a bit cross that I sanded her pink lipstick away, but she was happy when I said I would paint them a nicer shade of pink...now to pull out the chalk pastels!