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So this is my birthday present for one of my best friends! I wanted to make this as realistic as possible (as always xD) and bring in shadows and highlights since that is somehow my style by now. However this time I wanted to make it even more detailed. So I decided to give her the 11th Doctor's sonic screwdriver (she's obviously also a whovian) and her favourite book "Es" (it's just "It" trenslated to german). Everything except for the base of the face was painted by me and I fully sculpted the book and hood
Her eye chips finally arrived and now she's all done!
RBL Sunshine Holiday
customizations:
*full face-up
*advanced carving
*4 new sets of eye chips
*gaze correction
*new lashes
*sleepy eyes (new strings & charms)
this is one of my custom portraits, if you are interested in having a custom portrait made by Nan Lawson (me!) e-mail me here!
Custom fender installation from a article by Peter Weigle in Bicycle Quarterly, Vol. 9 No.2 Winter 2010.
I have used this article several times in fender installation. It is a ton of work, but makes the fenders so much stiffer and stronger.
Custom order for blythe doll, Shirt and trousers.
More info about custom orders write me at ronmielshop@gmail.com
Custom house Tower seen in between the buildings of historic downtown.
The Custom house Tower - now Marriott's Custom House Hotel - is a skyscraper in McKinley Square, in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston. Construction began in the mid-19th century; the tower was added in the 1910s. The tower is part of the Custom House District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
Source: www.wikipedia.org
September 7, 2012, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts, taken here.
Just a little sample of some of my custom design work. I create custom logos, business cards, blogger redesigns and other marketing materials.
Logos are $150. Go to my website for more info and to contact me.
A custom bike at the European Bike Week 2018 in Faak am See in Austria. And it's pretty obvious that a motorcycle is more than just a two-wheeled vehicle.
My third custom Monster High Doll.
You can pick her up here: www.etsy.com/listing/81173992/ooak-monster-high-custom-cl...
She comes with all her accessories except for the choker. It had to be removed during the custom process but has been replaced with a black ribbon.
There ought to be a Monster High doll that has ridiculously long hair like this by default...
Custom Pullip #16# (Yuri Pullip Japanese Black)
Para Patricia, Puppelina (con sus maravillosos ojos)
Trabajo realizado:
Desmaquillar
Maquillaje
Carving y reducción en nariz y boca
Carving en comisura
Philtrum
Sellado MSC
Custom Volvo at Mr. Volvo (a local Volvo repair garage)...
I spotted this car during the week when it caught my eye (those who know Volvo's will know why), when I showed up today - on Sunday afternoon - the shop owner was actually there.
He told me I was free to take some pictures, and told me about the history of it... He built it himself back in 1974 from various Volvo's... There is a strong resemblance to the Volvo 262C coupe of 1978 to 1980, but the shop owner built this one four years before that...
My custom #55 has been awake and waiting for her photo session for what it feels an eternity!!! Things have been crazy busy around here but I was finally able to get to her. This girl is very special and I'm very excited to finally show her off. As many of you know I am a BIG Beatles fan, but I am also a HUGE Tolé Tolé Dolls fan! I have been since I very first started Blything; so when Raquel and I discussed a trade about a year ago, I was beyond ecstatic! Even more so when Raquel requested a Beatles' themed girl. I knew I'd have a blast working on her! The base doll is Marrakech Melange and her mom decided to name her Jude. She will be traveling back to Spain soon. I hope you all love her as much as I loved creating her! <3
A friend of mine restores classic cars for a hobby/side-job and asked me to come over and shoot one of his cars. This is actually the '65 Mustang that he built for his mother. This classic started out as a coupe, but he changed it to a convertible. He also customized the front end and back end. The engine is also not original. He replaced it with a 302 from a late 80's Mustang. The car is really beautiful. He does nice work.
This was my first attempt at shooting a car and it definitely presented some challenges. I used my two speedlights to light it and ended up compositing several shots in Photoshop to get the right lighting and look I wanted. I was shooting the speedlights at full power and sometimes 1/2 power since I had the aperture tighted up to f10. Could have really used some Alien Bees or something here. Anyway, I think I did a pretty good job and the end result is pretty cool. I showed this final shot to my friend and he was really happy with it, which is what really matters here.
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Equipment: Canon 40D, EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM
Strobist: main image and base image for background: 580EX II, camera left, bounced in 45" umbrella, LP120, camera right, bare aimed at side of vehicle.
layer: LP120, camera right, bare, aimed at front fender and wheel.
layer: 580EX II, camera right, handheld over the back end of the car, through umbrella to light up the convertible top cover a bit more.