Experiment: Plastic Alchemy with Obitsu!
A while back I experimented with dyeing Monster High heads to get human skin tones. Due to how much I liked the way Obitsu heads looked on Ever After High bodies, I decided to subject a few Obitsu heads to…
A while back I experimented with dyeing Monster High heads to get human skin tones. Due to how much I liked the way Obitsu heads looked on Ever After High bodies, I decided to subject a few Obitsu heads to…
I really love the Obitsu and Ever After High combination! The proportions just work so well for me. They're perfect for Makoto Takahashi's style. Just look at these eyes! The flower wreaths that frame shoujo girls isn't present but you…
Obitsu is a Japanese doll manufacturer well known for creating highly pose-able dolls that range from 1/6th to 1/4th scale. They have created a variety of body types which can be customized to just about anyone and anything. Because of…
It's been five years since I painted Audrey but I decided to update her look with Makoto Takahashi's style. You'll find lots of photos of her at my Flickr account. Here she is now!
I made Ianthe about three years ago. At the time, she looks like this: I really adore her and I gave her the worried look since I was tired of seeing the same, "Monalisa" look. Several years and smaller brushes…
[note color="#F2F2F2"]This is a copy of the tutorial from my old website.[/note] When I first saw the Little Dals, I loved them but I wasn’t too thrilled with the body they came in. That’s why it was good news to…