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posted 11 months ago, edited 11 months ago

This time around, I tried something rather ambitious. This time, I decided to customize a Blythe doll.

It took a whole week to complete my OoAK Blythe custom. Unlike other Blythe customizers, I made Lun-Lun here look more cartoony, as opposed to the more realistic Blythe customs. I made her outfit, did her face up with Mr. Super Clear Matte and watercolor pencils, and re-rooted her hair with dyed angora goat mohair.

Though I am a little disappointed with how her hair turned out. It looks more wavy and spiky, as opposed to fluffy and curly. But next time, if I want fluffy, curly mohair, I will try to re-root with Teesdale locks or Cotswold locks.

Other than that, I am proud of how she turned out. I might use her to test out other doll clothes, since Lun-Lun is the perfect character to make into a fashion doll.

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