Hello everyone,
I thought today would be a perfect day for a photo shoot. So, I decided to do one with Cerise Hood:
Hello everyone,
I thought today would be a perfect day for a photo shoot. So, I decided to do one with Cerise Hood:
I was nominated by McKayla at Tales of a Triple Threat. Thank you so much, McKayla. 😀
Though the tag was originally meant for my creative arts blog, I felt that it fit my doll blog better. (The reason is, one of the questions related to stop motion animation, which is something I usually do with my dolls).
Also, if you got a random post in your feed that was deleted soon after, that was because I was claiming my blog on Bloglovin . I am so sorry for the inconvenience. BlogLovin' made it so I had to make a post on this blog with the code in order to claim it, and not simply paste the code anywhere else like a page. So, sorry about that.
Anyway, on to the award:
The logo:
The rules:
1) Display the award logo on your blog.
2) Mention Okoto Enigma, the creator of the award.
3) Thank the blogger who nominated you and provide a link to their blog.
4) Answer 5 questions from the blogger who nominated you.
5) Tell your readers 3 things about yourself.
6) Share the link to your best post.
7) Nominate 10 – 20 bloggers and notify them that they are nominated.
8) Ask your nominees 5 questions of your choice, including 1 weird or funny question.
9) Continue the chain!!
Three (doll related) facts about me:
1. My first AG doll was Sarah (who is a Just Like You #39).
2. I started doing doll customizations in 2016, though before that I had made Greek Goddess dolls (which I didn't customize but made the chitons and togas for).
3. I really wish movie companies could make more dolls of their characters, given that a lot of the movies I tend to like only make action figures of their characters.
My Best post(s):
I don't have one specific post that I'd say I like more than others,
so here are some posts I had a lot of fun making:
Red Coats on the Horizon (part 1): It Started With a Song
The White Lady (a lyrical photoshoot)
I thought it would be fun to do another lyrical photo shoot, but with one of my Lord of the Rings dolls, Legolas. Though I doubt his name will be Legolas given, that I already have a doll with that name. So if you have any name suggestions they would be greatly appreciated.
Anyway onto the photoshoot:
Hello everyone,
I thought I'd do another post about FairyABC, given that I haven't done one in a while:
People on the FairyABC forums have been doing cosplays for a while, so around that time I thought I would join in the fun. I ended up doing cosplays of characters from Star Trek and The Hobbit.
In other updates FairyABC got version 1 of their rewrite to work again for new players, so I decided to check it out, and I made a new fairy for that version:
I'm still figuring that version of the game, so I'm not going to talk about how many fairies you can create in that version. (That is one thing I am still figuring it out.) But the game itself runs on servers, meaning people have to open a server on their own. So, if you want to join the game when a server isn't open, just press "open server" and join the game in a different tab.
One thing that is different about the versions is that you can't really preview anything that your fairy is wearing, so you have to click "get" in order to see it. Also the dye shop in general is different. Instead of getting the clothes from your fairy's wardrobe, you dye the clothes that your fairy is currently wearing.
-Quinley
Taking photos of your dolls (or of anything really) is not about talent, it's about how you do it. My first photos that I ever took of my dolls looked like this:
The lighting was off, and it was incredibly flaky. However, over time and through experimenting I figured out how to make my photos look good (though I am always still learning).
Here are some tips and tricks that I use for taking photos of my dolls:
1. Good Lighting
You need a partially cloudy day, a day that's not too dark (otherwise the pictures will be grainy if you enlarge them) and a day that's not too light (otherwise there will be unwanted shadows in your pictures).
Also don't use a flash. Your photos will look better without the unnatural light.
2. Find a place to put your camera/phone.
I admit my hand is a bit shaky when taking my own photos. Sometimes they don't turn out because of that. To solve this problem, hold your shaky hand with your other hand, or rest your hand on your knee. This will be useful in making sure your photos turn out well. Or if neither of those help, get a tripod for your camera or phone.3. Hiding your hand
This is something that has shown up in my own photos, but it's something you can easily hide. If you need to, adjust the frame of the shot to exclude your hand. If your hand does show up in a photo, it is something you can easily crop. You can do this on a Mac by going to Photos (or another place where you upload your photos) with the crop tool.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What kinds of photo shoots do you like to do with your dolls? :D
-Quinley