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repainted frankie has new brighter eyes facial shading all in blues and greens hints of yellow and black added to highlight
custom made dress and tulle puffy skirt
all jewlery that was deflaut was replaced with sliver tone plastic jewlery
hair was retightened
shoes are now purple and black instead of white and black
I have one more Shockwave for my collection....sorta.
I decided to keep this repaint simple and toy-like, rather than trying for the realistic movie look that most TF:movie repaints (including my own) go for.
The two different shades of purple i used don't show up very well in this picture unfortunately. I'll try and get some better shots once he's had chance to cure and get varnished.
I really hope he makes it into the next movie....
"Your 30 minute computer hacking plot has no effect whatsoever on the main story.
Your presence in this movie is illogical."
*blasts with hand cannon*
yeah, that would rule.
This was a little shelf made from the display shelves at the hardware store that my grandpa worked at in the 50's-60's. Years ago I stripped it of it's layers of red, green, and white paint. A decade later it needed a new coat and a nice backing. Works great as the kids book shelf. Before
I have been working on this doll off and on for 5 days now. I cant even begin to tell you the troubles he has given me! But, he is finally finished, and I am liking how he came out. what do you think?
Ever since I saw the vintage Ken dolls I wished that there was a red haired version. I just adore red heads (I have been one many times in my life. lol) So this is what I came up with.
This guy will probably end up on Ebay in the next few days. I will let you know when and where.
Repaint by Muliang at Paper Ark store. Dress by Poppy Parker Style Lab by Integrity Toys. From fashion pack, Negative Space.
All these are of the same step, I just couldn't decide which ones were the most relevant. No, I don't think a single one is sharp, sorry.)
Repaint practice on a My Scene head (less ugly and more fun to work with than the Bratz head I used before). Still awful but making progress. Practicing blushing with acrylic paint on an almost dry brush (can't use pastels due to no spray sealer). I keep overdoing it...
Here is a repaint I did recently. I really love how she turned out. Her eyes are done with metallic paint, so they really catch the light.
She is the first doll I am putting up for sale. In fact, the first thing she is the first thing I have put up for sale.
Please check her out at my etsy shop, www.etsy.com/shop/MadeleineMaiStudio?ref=seller_info
She's only $50!
I love the way the pictures of her turned out. My stepmother, Carol, took these pictures with her expensive camera and compared to my camera you can really see the difference in picture quality. This is basically what she looks like in real life.
I'm thinking of taking commissions, anyone interested?
The day after repaint, 323 sits in the grounds of Sir John Deanes College in Northwich. All it is now waiting for is the transfers to be applied in a slightly different way to the other vehicles in the fleet. This is to distinguish between the contract and private hire sides of the fleet. Hopefully should work well!!
Monster high Ghoulia OOAK
Repaint
Shes now sold :)
www.etsy.com/listing/88364829/muse-ooak-monster-high-doll...
Repaint 02, Mulan
Mulan is my favorite sculpt from the animator's collection, I luv dropping eyes <3
I had a barbie left over from my art project, so I decided to try and repaint her ^^ I've given her a forest fairy type look with freckles and green in her hair. I think she's actually quite pretty now! I've also reshaped one of her arms and hands, but I will post the body once I've made her an outfit. I think I might try customising more fashion dolls, it's fun ^^