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Our Thanksgiving consisted of a real turkey with a real wishbone and four synthetic wishbones.
Here's your side-by-side comparison. Pretty convincing.
Left to right:
Efreet 11/2012 - IH faceup with enhancements by Forever Virginia and body blushing
Aki - 1/2015 - Faceup and body blushing by Forever Virginia.
Chloe - 5/2016 - Blank doll
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I've made a simple comparison between Panny Leica 45mm, MZD 45mm and MZD 12-50mm.
Setting :
Focal length : 45mm, f5.6 ~f6, ISO200, SOOC, tripod.
Camera for the photo : Olympus OM-D E-M5
Lens for the photo : Lumix Leica DG Macro-Elmarit 45mm f/2.8
The 100% crop picture is here :
Here's how my work compares to the original stocking I'm copying. Here's the free pattern on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/santa-claus-stocking
Here's a comparison photo. I know I found photos like these to be very useful when I was buying part for my dolls, so I'm hoping this will be useful for someone else.
Angelsgate head with original pullip type 4 body.
Little Pullip head with Obitsu 23 cm body.
Original Tiphona Pullip head with Obistu 27 cm body.
SQLab DG61 crouching when hold.
Well, if you haven't been convinced yet, I hope you will be after this ;)
Souldoll kid, Iplehouse kid, soon imda3.0, Rosenlied Tuesday’s child
Except for Souldoll Kid, the others are from 2018 white resin
Okay, i know a lot of you wanted to compare Party cloe and Style it Dana!so here you go!
my take on these two: they're similar but different.
they could pass as sisters but not complete twins.
cloe's face is more compact compared to Dana which is a lil bit longer.
Cloe has bigger eyes and Dana has her signature 'i wanna fall asleep' eyes!
their complexions are different from each other. Dana is paler than Cloe is!
well yeah, i think that's about it. feel free to make comments! :)
like i said, similar yet different :)
Left: Hasbro's Grimlock
Right: Planet-X's (not) Grimlock
Sorry Hasbro's version doesn't have his weapons pictured. They are significantly smaller.
Here's a resin comparison with all the different colors in my house right now.
The best match, both in person and in the photo in any light, is Leekeworld NS with Iplehouse NS. Luts NS is an acceptable match for Leeke, although it's slightly yellower IRL (not quite as pronounced as in the photo).
Obviously, DF-A normal pink isn't anywhere close to matching Leekeworld NS. This photo actually makes it look like a closer match than in real life, where DF-A is MUCH darker than Leeke. My theory is that DF-A must have changed their NP resin color sometime during late 2012 or early 2013.
Comparison of goblins miniatures. L-R: Splintered Light (Bob Olley), Citadel (Kev Adams 1987), Ral Partha (Tom Meier 1979), Ral Partha (Bob Olley), Grenadier (Andrew Chernak Offical AD&D 1981), Grenadier (Andrew Chernak AD&D / Wizzards and Warriors 197?), Citadel (Perry?), Citadel (Perry? "Red Orc"), Asgard (Jess Goodwin "Slave Orc"), Asgard (Jess Goodwin "Soldier Orc Officer"), Grenadier (Nick Lund Fantasy Warriors), Grenadier (Nick Lund Fantasy Warriors "Great Goblin" 1990)
(The grid is metric, btw)
from left to right with shoulder width:
Dollshe Hound (old body) - 17 cm
Bimong Narin65 - 19 cm
Mirodoll 68cm (EID compatible chest piece) - 16 cm
Poses borrowed from:
denaliwind.livejournal.com/187146.html
Pukifee
Kid Delf Version 2
Kid Delf Version 1
Mystic Kids MSD
The MK body was most comfortable in this pose and the KDF.v1 was the least comfortable
I did a comparison of the same shot developed normally to the instructions and another time stand development for 60 Minutes.
Left shows the normal dev, right the stand dev.
No sharpening applied.
Feel free to press L
Resin comparison between DollShe resin pure skin tone: Pale 2016, fresh 2016, oriental 2014, copper oriental 2014.
Elfdoll Sian head (Snow White Skin) on April Story Senior Girl body (Normal Skin, 56 cm)
In my opinion, although this ED head isn't really big, the hole doll looks a little bobble-head.
About color matching, it isn't 100% perfect, but it's quite close :)
Totally didn't realize that I didn't upload my box opening + comparisons onto Flickr.
How far the Narin can lean forward with the ledge.
More detailed post here:
www.denofangels.com/forums/showthread.php?448725-Narin-N4...
The comparison.... Once I put the two together some major errors became apparent but it wasn't a bad build from mostly memory.
actual light to real world balance. all three taken at same exposure and look to be about real world levels
Comparison with Minox film cameras: DCC Leica M3 (left), the Classic Leica M3 (right), the Minox LX (middle), and the Minox ECX (bottom)
(left to right) Latidoll Green tanned Coco, Bluefairy Pocket Fairy Choco, Felixdoll Brownie Momo Andrea
Someone in DoA pic requests wanted comparisons of the IoS 70 body to other 70-range bodies, so I stripped down all my big boys and took a few pics.
De izquierda a derecha (Left to right)
- Head: Hachi LR08 (Littlerebel) Body: Onlydoll 61cm
- Head: Svein LR11 (Littlerebel) Body: Fdoll old
- Head: Shinji LR05 (LittleRebel) Body: SDgr Volks (a lot of blush)
- Head: Seven LR07 (LittleRebel) Body: B&G body ver. 2
- Fashion Royalty Rayna Ahmadi A Fabulous Life
- Fashion Royalty Poppy Parker City Sweetheart Off Beat
- Made to Move Barbie body ( Poppy head)
Tim, and someone else on CSF I think had asked if the Abaddon was my largest fighter ever. I wondered, thinking it looked a lot smaller than some of the others I'd produced.
So I threw it into a file with some others, and as you can see it is actually the smallest of the four. With the old version of LDView, I was not able to get a screencap, however the latest version did just fine. What a fantastic little program!
And thanks to Tim for the isometric suggestion. Reading through the help file, I couldn't figure out what that meant, until I switched the views around... pretty sad for a guy who went to an engineering college :(
Left to right here: SF-1 Raven, Vic Viper T-301 (from Gradius V), ZR-38 Abaddon, and SF-92C Hurricane.