Monty Posted October 30, 2016 Rin would just tell Len that he can have all the 'cake' part, and then after he agrees point out that only the very bottom chocolate layer base counts as 'cake' and all the mouse and cream is hers. *twitter*instagram*art* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eustia Posted October 30, 2016 A new dress for Iori. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foo Posted November 1, 2016 @Eustia very cute ^^ Something for Hallowe'en, Master & Apprentice by bodolza, on Flickr When I thought about doing this photo, I first thought I didn't need to completely dress up Melty in her default set, just maybe her hat and top. Then I realized I'd probably need her sleeves as well, so fine, I'll go through the pain of putting the whole outfit on. It shouldn't take too long... IT TOOK AN HOUR. The white elastic bands that go around the sleeves and socks (and are sewn to them too) are time consuming. Sometimes you're lucky and you get the leg/arm/whatever positioned just right so it slides through all the elastic loops perfectly and slips on. Other times (i.e. always) it gets stuck and you have to carefully pull the elastic to stretch it to let the part past it, but not using your fingernails so you don't rip the fabric, then maybe pulling it off a bit so there's more slop to work with... feh. It's worth it though because she's so pretty in it My Melting ❤️ by bodolza, on Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K-2 Posted November 1, 2016 IT TOOK AN HOUR. When you get them dressed up in outfits like that, you have to take a lot of pictures to help make it worth your while. She does look good. Quite worth the trouble. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kitsune Posted November 1, 2016 A quick pic of my two beauty mark ladies Ayu & Sayo - Beauty Marks by Sayo's Box, auf Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramcoy Posted November 13, 2016 new Sheriff in town... New Sheriff in Town... by R.Rama Adhypoetra, on Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skaf Posted November 14, 2016 Been a while since I took any photos, figured that today was as good a day as any to get the camera out again DSCF8188 by t.skaf, on Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foo Posted November 24, 2016 Joy of joys, these Volks socks are printed using dye sublimation. Argyle by bodolza, on Flickr They don't stain and the printing is 100% durable. The process lets you print whatever image you want on fabric, but the downside is that it's 100% polyester fabric, which imposes limits on what you want to do with it (for example, it doesn't look or feel like cotton). The insides of the socks are white, because that's how dye sublimation works (it's white fabric and the machine fuses the print to one side). That also means it's not 100% black like something dyed traditionally, as it stretches you can kind of see hints of white underneath. This was a risky buy but these socks are wonderful Hopefully Volks will use this for more stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lore Posted November 24, 2016 Joy of joys, these Volks socks are printed using dye sublimation. Argyle by bodolza, on Flickr They don't stain and the printing is 100% durable. The process lets you print whatever image you want on fabric, but the downside is that it's 100% polyester fabric, which imposes limits on what you want to do with it (for example, it doesn't look or feel like cotton). The insides of the socks are white, because that's how dye sublimation works (it's white fabric and the machine fuses the print to one side). That also means it's not 100% black like something dyed traditionally, as it stretches you can kind of see hints of white underneath. This was a risky buy but these socks are wonderful Hopefully Volks will use this for more stuff. Wow that's amazing! Thank you for explaining this process because I was wondering about that. Are there hobbyists who are able to do this same thing on their own? How does someone obtain the supplies to get this done? At Home: DD Snow Miku, DD Luka, DDS Makoto, DD Airy, DDS KizunaAI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foo Posted November 24, 2016 Wow that's amazing! Thank you for explaining this process because I was wondering about that. Are there hobbyists who are able to do this same thing on their own? How does someone obtain the supplies to get this done? The dye sublimation stuff I had experience with (sportswear) is not something you'd have in your home, it was heavy machinery. However it sounds like there's modern stuff for small scale things, but it's probably still expensive. ::checks:: yup, still expensive, https://www.rolanddga.com/products/printers/texart-rt-640-dye-sublimation-printer That's not heavy machinery suited to large volumes but it's very, very convenient (・・') Actually I wouldn't be too surprised if local graphics print shops have machines you can use (or maybe just shops on the Internet). If you were doing socks, you'd make an image that has a ton of sock patterns on it. You'd print this onto fabric, then cut out your sock patterns and sew them into socks (so instead of a graphics shop printing on paper, they'd print on fabric instead). Actual cost per print is cheap, like a dollar for two square metres for the large volume equipment. That's a lot of doll socks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lore Posted November 24, 2016 Wow that's amazing! Thank you for explaining this process because I was wondering about that. Are there hobbyists who are able to do this same thing on their own? How does someone obtain the supplies to get this done? The dye sublimation stuff I had experience with (sportswear) is not something you'd have in your home, it was heavy machinery. However it sounds like there's modern stuff for small scale things, but it's probably still expensive. ::checks:: yup, still expensive, https://www.rolanddga.com/products/printers/texart-rt-640-dye-sublimation-printer That's not heavy machinery suited to large volumes but it's very, very convenient (・・') Actually I wouldn't be too surprised if local graphics print shops have machines you can use (or maybe just shops on the Internet). If you were doing socks, you'd make an image that has a ton of sock patterns on it. You'd print this onto fabric, then cut out your sock patterns and sew them into socks (so instead of a graphics shop printing on paper, they'd print on fabric instead). Actual cost per print is cheap, like a dollar for two square metres for the large volume equipment. That's a lot of doll socks. Cool!!! Thank you so much for the tips!! I'll have to talk about this with my graphic design friend to see if she can do something. I LOVE those socks you've got on your girl. At Home: DD Snow Miku, DD Luka, DDS Makoto, DD Airy, DDS KizunaAI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinclair Posted November 24, 2016 Actual cost per print is cheap, like a dollar for two square metres for the large volume equipment. That's a lot of doll socks. Or printed tee shirts. Glad to hear about these socks, as I bought some. I didn't notice they were still white on the inside, now I have to go check. Now please find some 'shopped fun below. For my 1st time trying something like this, I think it came out well. And Miku loved the attention (She felt it had been lacking as of late.). 5 outfits and 3 wigs in one night is a new record for her. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kitsune Posted November 27, 2016 Traded a coat in SD boy size and I'm glad how well it fits my Sayo Just had to put her in a little bossy pose. Sayo by Sayo's Box, auf Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anna-neko Posted December 4, 2016 (edited) so.. uh.. just a tiny note - this is not 'shooped, and is now my fav picture EVAH Thru an absolutely insane combination of cirbleepstances what u see is exactly what the camera snapped ... (Imma... go lie down now....) EDIT: for anyone confused: the camera started falling once the shutter button was already pressed (the wind was knocking everything over!) so the light 'trails' created bizarre patterns. Saber's coat & hair are flailing from the gust of wind already (this is kinda principle behind light writing photography, 'cept for those the camera is held still & the light-sticks are moved around) Edited February 7, 2017 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monty Posted December 4, 2016 Foo, thanks so much for telling us about the socks! I'd been interested in them but was worried, but after your post I went and got some for my Len. ...although he has a body stocking on under them anyway but that's cos I was worried about the shorts on his outfit. Anyway just wanted to show off the nakayoshi hands I got yesterday. They came out yesterday, so I expect there may be some floating around on yahoo auctions for those interested (at inflated prices, probably, but what can you do). Really wish they'd make them standard as I want the MDD ones eventually, as I know I'm getting an MDD one day. I just dont want to buy too much stuff for dolls I dont have;; Here's hoping they'll eventually at least make them an Akiba limited item, at least that way they'll be slightly easier to get hold of. Also @chise: what's actually happening there? Christmas lights? Fireflies? 1 *twitter*instagram*art* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ie-Aster Posted December 8, 2016 That outfit is on point. It and Len's styling in general really really look perfect for a certain young man in the 1800s I love the pushing-up glasses pose too. also the Pure Neemo in the stocking is too cute ^__^ At home: Mei (DDP Lucy custom), Aku (DDB Takane custom) En route: L. (DD Matoi) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CeliathePikachu Posted December 9, 2016 I put Sakura in pigtails >w< (This is the first photo I share here, please be gentle ;3;) Pigtails! by Celia the Pikachu, on Flickr 1 Currently at home: Autumn (DD2 DDH-01), Sakura (MDD3 DDH-08), Haku (Mio Akiyama), Mashiro (Mashiro Mito), Kaito (Vocaloid KAITO) Mashiro Mito is my wife and I love her! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foo Posted December 9, 2016 I put Sakura in pigtails >w< (This is the first photo I share here, please be gentle ;3;) There's nothing to be afraid of, she's adorable :3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinclair Posted December 9, 2016 I put Sakura in pigtails >w< (This is the first photo I share here, please be gentle ;3;) There's nothing to be afraid of, she's adorable :3 And I love that fakeish cheesy smile she has that all kids make when you point a camera at them, make she all that much more kawaii. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrFjmg03 Posted December 10, 2016 My three beautiful vynil sisters. Tangerine (DDdy DDH03), Aymea (Azone/obitsu hybrid), and Panchita (Smartdoll Ebony). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramcoy Posted December 15, 2016 last night pic... it's been a while im not taking photo of her Untitled by R.Rama Adhypoetra, on Flickr Untitled by R.Rama Adhypoetra, on Flickr Untitled by R.Rama Adhypoetra, on Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HoshiBerry Posted December 16, 2016 She's so pretty, your DDH-08 girls are the cutest. Instagram - Vinted Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SolicitorPirate Posted December 22, 2016 Nothing special, just a quick shot of my first ever DD, which just arrived today Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrFjmg03 Posted December 27, 2016 A picture of my current doll collection Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramcoy Posted January 1, 2017 Happy New Year... last photo in 2016 Untitled by R.Rama Adhypoetra, on Flickr first photo in 2017 Untitled by R.Rama Adhypoetra, on Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites