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GeeWillikers wrote:^ That guy really treats his figures rough.
I dunno - they look slightly less ridiculous isolated 'on film' than they do side-by-side with the 'normal' bodies in static shots. But it's still not enough to tempt me to buy, though.
AerynDiana wrote:Oh no! That's a shame. I'm not willing to get another body that's not TBL and changing the pale body to just be a little more olive will be hard if at all possible.GeeWillikers wrote:The two that I have don't even match each other.![]()
The raven black-haired one is so ghostly pale that you could call it translucent - I had to blush it up quite a bit to get a match even with a pale TBL body.
The blonde looks slightly pinkish/darker (but that may be an optical illusion down to being framed by blonde hair). It's still too wan, but a better match to a TBL pale.
I got both from GianToy, so I assume they aren't knock-offs.
Interesting! Thank you for the tip!GeeWillikers wrote:Pointless bump:
Maybe, if the upper torso were just a smidgeon wider without increasing the bust size it would all be a little less jarring.
The YM Anna sculpts:AerynDiana wrote:Oh no! That's a shame. I'm not willing to get another body that's not TBL and changing the pale body to just be a little more olive will be hard if at all possible.GeeWillikers wrote:The two that I have don't even match each other.![]()
The raven black-haired one is so ghostly pale that you could call it translucent - I had to blush it up quite a bit to get a match even with a pale TBL body.
The blonde looks slightly pinkish/darker (but that may be an optical illusion down to being framed by blonde hair). It's still too wan, but a better match to a TBL pale.
I got both from GianToy, so I assume they aren't knock-offs.
Actually all it takes is the right shade of soft lip pencil and a cotton bud or small brush to blend, and you can match the head up. Not permanent but it only takes a minute and can last a few weeks per application.
GeeWillikers wrote:Pointless bump:
davidd wrote:Perhaps the admins could edit the topic title to include the terms "S36" "S37" or "anime body" so the topic will be easier to find using the search function.
GubernatorFan wrote:davidd wrote:Perhaps the admins could edit the topic title to include the terms "S36" "S37" or "anime body" so the topic will be easier to find using the search function.
Done. I realized that "girl from the second element" meant "two-dimensional girl," which in turn meant "anime girl." Those are some of the delights of machine translation for you, and Stryker is already more than generous with his time and efforts to be expected to learn Chinese. Anyway, should be easier to recognize now.
davidd wrote:GeeWillikers wrote:Pointless bump:
Not a "pointless" bump at all. I am happy to see this. I have been looking for this topic but could not remember what it was called. Perhaps the admins could edit the topic title to include the terms "S36" "S37" or "anime body" so the topic will be easier to find using the search function.
Anyway, I purchased the S37 and I like it. But then, I rarely try for a hyper-realistic look with my figures and characters.
This is with the stock head. I purchased the body complete with head because I suspected, as this discussion confirms, that matching the head size might be problematic.
An advantage to the "slim" physique is that many relatively inexpensive "playline" doll clothes will fit. In this quick snapshot, the figure is wearing a combination of Barbie and Pullip clothing.
AerynDiana wrote:GeeWillikers wrote:
The [paleness of the] YM Anna sculpts:
Oh no! That's a shame. I'm not willing to get another body that's not TBL and changing the pale body to just be a little more olive will be hard if at all possible.
GeeWillikers wrote:Actually all it takes is the right shade of soft lip pencil and a cotton bud or small brush to blend, and you can match the head up. Not permanent but it only takes a minute and can last a few weeks per application.
AerynDiana wrote:Interesting! Thank you for the tip!
GeeWillikers wrote:... but the real hard work has been in brushing up on my teen slang.
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