I dont know, I work on so many dolls every month that I dont remember all of them >_< I would recommend you trying to find it on Flickr account where I have all of the commissions displayed with the sculpt name in the title.
both airbrush and pastels can create excellent quality faceup if used correctly. they are just different tools used at different opportunities the good thing about an airbrush is that you can use stencils with it and it is easier to do blushing of large areas, while it is pretty useless for any bjd head smaller than msd size. pastels are better for small faceups but become more difficult in keeping the blushing even as the size gets bigger. I hope this helps
So you wouldn't say that airbrushed face-ups tend to last longer? I've had people tell me if I want a longer lasting faceup I should go with airbrushing, but I've had OTHER people tell me that isn't really true.
no, I dont believe that a faceup made with an airbrush lasts longer. Pigment is pigment after all. The airbrush can just build the paint faster, but you can achieve the same with pastels with a few layers. The longevity of a faceup is more affected by other factors like the sealant's quality, technique the artists used to make the whole faceup, the owners care of the doll etc.
I like the right bottom corner! These are excellent. Fragile, gentle faces. And very pale smooth looking skin, and they are only dolls! The look spectacular.
May I ask about the doll which is on the left side of the white cell with sign? What is this mold?)
These are excellent. Fragile, gentle faces. And very pale smooth looking skin, and they are only dolls! The look spectacular.