Fun Effect To Play With... And It's Free!

Don't let the Japanese scare you away when you go to Bakumatsu Koshashin Generator's website: http://labs.wanokoto.jp/olds.  They have a handy link to translate it to English, and from there it's a snap to use.

The service offered for free?  Add an 'old picture effect' to your photos, either by uploading them to their website or directing them to the image link.  It's sort of an Instagram effect, but it's so very cool and authentic looking.  I wish I'd known about this before Halloween so I could have taken and posted some old timey, Gothic looking pics of my dolls. 

You do have to upload your pictures to their server where you have to trust they are only stored temporarily, and trust that when you download the altered photo you're not getting anything you don't want on your computer.  But I have good antivirus software on my machine, so I feel safe using this service.  If someone else has heard of any issues, I'd appreciate hearing about it in the comments section.  I'm not endorsing this service for anyone else or guaranteeing it is safe for anyone else, I am just sharing how excited I am with what I've done so far.  For a free service, I'm very impressed, and willing to take a little risk for the end results.

Here are just a few pics I've applied this effect to.  This is going to be a very addictive toy for me...

Marilyn Monroe:

Ellowyne Wilde:

With this picture I toyed with the original photo's contrast, hue, and saturation several times before I got the result below.  At first you couldn't even make out her face, but after several iterations, I finally got the contrast and hue on her lovely face stark enough on the original so that the effect applied turned out well.  The fact she has dark brown hair, is wearing black, and sitting against a black backdrop both helped the effect, and made it challenging to get a good result.

As far as I could tell there's no limit to how many times you can use the "lab" for free, so I just kept trying!  I love the final effect I got with this picture.

And my personal favorite so far, Fashion Royalty Veronique:

I didn't make any changes at all to the original photo.  I had very good lighting on the original, and with Veronique's dark hair and makeup, the effect still lets you see her sharp features.  This one definitely has that Gothic feel to it.


Marilyn Monroe-Glamour Girl

It's hard to resist taking even more photos of Tonner's Marilyn Monroe.  This time she borrowed the outfit from Horsman Urban Vita's My Valentine.  The dress fits a bit more snugly around the hips, but because the fabric of the dress is stretchy I was able to get it on her without difficulty (or risk to the dress!).

I hope to start taking measurements between my 16 inch fashion dolls soon, and post a comparison chart.  This will be mostly for my use as I forge onward in my attempts to be a doll seamstress, but I figure it would be useful information for other folks, too.

Now to restore my dolls into their original outfits so I don't have any fights on my hands.  And perhaps I should have more coffee, since the dolls seem more anthromorphized than usual to me...  :D

Tonner Marilyn Monroe As Pola Debevoise Doll Review

I received my lovely Tonner Marilyn Monroe as Pola Debevoise doll last Wednesday, and just now have finally had time to write up a proper review and take some pictures.  I ordered mine through the wonderful Gigi's Dolls, who offer layaway, even on pre-orders.  I highly recommend them!

Upon opening the box I found her well packed, including her diamond earnings and fun red strappy shoes.  Her hair is styled solidly, and held up well during shipment.  This is not a doll I plan to restyle at all, so I don't mind the heavy gel in her hair to maintain her trademark look.

She is in a red swimsuit with lots of detailing.  The back doesn't close as snugly as I would have hoped for, but otherwise it is very well made.   The stretchy fabric would have needed either a zipper, or twice as many snaps to not gape in the back, but then it would have been too bulky.  I'm sure the designers beat their heads against the wall with this, and a little part of them died to compromise.  But you're not going to look at her from the back very often, so this is very, very  minor.

The shoes are awesome!  At least they're awesome now that I figured out how to get them on her feet.  It was definitely trial and error, and some nervous tugging at the tiny straps praying for no breakage, but once they're on, they look fantastic!

 

Unlike my Horsman Vita doll, I didn't have to punch my own earrning holes.  One ear wasn't quite punched all the way through, but it was at least started so I didn't feel like I was having to take a hammer to get the earrings in.  They're sparkly and dangly, and very glamourous.  Definitely the right touch!

 

As for her face paint and sculpt, I know she's not a perfect match to the real Marilyn Monroe, but I still love it.  It would have been nice if they could have made her with more of her dazzling smile, but it probably would have ended up looking goofy or even creepy.  I think her eye makeup is done just right, and while her mouth could be a bit better, this doll still looks like Marilyn Monroe to me.

This doll has nice articulation, although still not as much as the ball joint dolls I've been spoiled by.  She can sit and nearly cross her legs without it looking ridiculous, but she can't quite touch her cheek with her perfectly manicured hand.  It's still a lot of poseability to work with, and each doll edition will just get better, I'm certain.

Casual pictures like the ones I took as I was opening the box and taking her out for the first time come out well, with good lighting.  But when you bring out an even slightly fancier backdrop and fuss with the lighting a little more, this doll shows how photogenic she can.  This is where I could have spent hours and still not gotten tired.  I swear she really did flirt with the camera!

I would love to purchase all of Tonner's beautiful outfits for my Marilyn Monroe doll, but my budget won't allow for that.  But that just means I'll be able to try out my sewing skills to see if I can do her justice.  There are a couple of outfits from Some Like It Hot that would be a blast to reproduce, as well as her other glamourous classics like Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.  Even trying to capture Marilyn in a more casual outfit would be fun.  I'm picturing her in a crisp white shirt and capri pants, with a scarf to hide her hair and giant sunglasses.

For collectors of both Tonner and Marilyn Monroe dolls, I think this one is well worth the $124.99 price.  Again, I can't recommend Gigi's Dolls enough for the customer service and willingness to offer layaway.

Be sure to check out my gallery for a lot more photos of my Marilyn Monroe doll.

Now I am off to tackle some of those duties that keep me away from my doll collection.  I also need to find a suitable section of display space for my newest acquisition, and hope the Fashion Royalty dolls behave themselves around her.  They may be a bit jealous of the attention Marilyn can't help but receive.  :D

Horsman Urban Vita My Valentine Doll Review

This was a total splurge.  I ordered one of the very limited edition Horsman Urban Vita My Valentine dolls.  It took two months longer to get than I expected, which was good, since it gave me enough time to pony up the rest of the $200 retail price to complete the pre-order when it came in.  This was limited to 100 dolls produced, and at least according to the Horsman site, very small quantities may still be available.  I ordered mine from Angelic Dreamz.

I had heard about Horsman dolls for several years, and how they are one of the oldest doll makers in the United States.  I believe they made one of the first ball jointed vinyl dolls.  My Valentine has mechanical ball joints, and shows off all 19 points of articulation, allowing her to sit cross legged with ease, and even double jointed on the floor.  She can actually put her hands on her hips, and cup her chin in her hands, and look natural doing it.  She will give many of my resin BJDs a run for their money in this area.

The facepaint is stunning.  At first I wasn't sure I would like her, but in person those side glancing blue eyes are full of attitude.  She is extremely photogenic, looking great even with my cell phone camera.  Properly lighted and with a nice backdrop... Gorgeous!

Her curly blonde wig has cause for one of my three small issues with the doll.  The tag sticks out in the back, and makes putting the wig on a little fussier than I thought it should be.  The wig fits snugly, and doesn't move once you get it in position, but it took me several tries.  That tag ended up sticking out on her neck, sometimes popping out just when I thought I had it on right.  But once the wig is on properly, with the tag tucked up, you're in business.  It was a small annoyance that doesn't detract from the quality.  I did need to fluff up the curls a bit, since they got smooshed down during shipping, but that's to be expected.  I love the curls!  It makes her look very glamorous, like she could be starring in the upcoming Great Gatsby movie this winter.  It definitely is part of her awesome attitude!

The jewelry is very nice.  The glitzy bracelet fits her wrist perfectly, although I scraped her hand a bit getting it on.  Her fingers do bend a little, making it possible to get the bracelet on with such a snug fit.  Her hands are amazing, with each finger separated.  She doesn't have two or three fingers connected like a lot of vinyl dolls her size.  If I could make them that small, I could put tiny fingered gloves on her.  It's a challenge I may have to undertake in the future, because it would look so cool!

Her shoes will be a source of aggravation for me.  They are a pretty silver, and fit her foot well, but the buckles and strap feel so thin that I don't know if I can cinch the strap around her ankle without snapping it.  It looks funny on her foot because of it, and also lets the shoes pop off very easily as I move her around.  If I'm just posing her in one place, they'll be fine, except I'll know that strap isn't as tight as it should be.  Again, a very small annoyance, and this one is more because I'm afraid to be too aggressive with the part.

The dress.  Oh man, the dress!  It's a soft burgundy velvet-type fabric, clingy and slinky.  The back is cut low and sexy.  The shoulder straps have little buckles to add the right bit of sparkle.  The dress is floor length with a great drape.  But the fascinating part for me was the inner construction.  To prevent her joints from showing through the clingy fabric, they added what is basically a girdle.  Her legs slide into the swimsuit-type material, which makes the dress fit even more securely, and gives a smooth line.  Awesome!

The fur stole is great, too.  It is lined with soft pink fabric, with tabs added for sliding her arms into.  Again, it secures the item onto the doll.  The long silver fabric gives a ton of options for more styling.  You can leave it loose, or tie it into a bow in the back, or have it drape over her arms.

The only other issue I had with the doll was I had to punch my own earring holes.  I was surprised that these weren't pre-punched for me so she could wear her earrings.  The issue was easily solved with a thumb tack, but it was still a little unnerving to have to manhandle my brand new doll like that.  But now that it's done, it's done, and the earrings look great on her!

She also came with a box of chocolates.  It's a nice touch, and I liked that they had each chocolate secured to the box instead of a ton of loose pieces.  But I don't know how I could have her hold the box except like she's delivering a pizza.  The details are wonderful, though, and it will make a very nice prop for posing her with a table.  Especially if I can splurge on some of Horsman's other doll accessories, like the martini glass set!

Overall I am extremely pleased with the Horsman Urban Vita My Valentine, and think she is worth every penny.  Unlike other dolls I have purchased in the past, this one will remain complete for my personal collection.  Because she is the same height and roughly the same dimensions as my other fashion dolls, including my Tonner and Wilde Imagination collection, I anticipate a lot of new clothes for her in the future, especially some hand knits. 

I plan to do a sizing comparison between my 16 inch fashion dolls in the near future, and will post the results. The main differences I expect will be the bust line, hips, and waistline, but I think it won't be so drastic that clothing made out of knits and other stretchy fabric won't be able to cross fashion doll lines with ease.

Be sure to check out the full gallery of photos here!

Now it's time to make sure my newest doll is safely on a shelf, and well away from the curious paws of our three cats.  I will determinedly ignore the jealous looks my other dolls give My Valentine, as she lounges in her glamorous outfit and several of them still wait impatiently for a new gown.  Oh, the suffering of my dolls!

Time For Some New Fall Clothes

There are some gorgeous colors out right now. With the  weather getting colder and the leaves falling, I'm back in love with heathered purples and greens, tempered with greys and black.  I'm also loving the knit fabrics out.  Some are so soft they're pure luxury, even if they are a total pain in the behind to work with.

After attending a fashion show at Bellevue Square last week, I'm thoroughly inspired now.  I especially want to make some doll sized tights.  That green and plum will be a great pop of color with a wool skirt and sweater.  The black would make a nice knit top, or a lovely, clingy wraparound dress.

Plus, I have a new doll arriving that has been an agonizing several months wait while I chipped away at the layaway bill. He is going to need some loungewear while I work on his wardrobe! I'll post pics and more information after he arrives safe and sound, and I get him clothed.  Just a hint, he's a SD sized BJD doll.  Those familiar with these lovely resin dolls also know how anatomically correct they can be.  I'm a prude, and just can't handle a "nekkid" manly doll in the house.  :D

Now off to do all the chores I have been avoiding.  Including finishing up a couple of doll sized sweaters after I still didn't learn my lesson about leaving enough room in the neckline to get it on the doll...  *sigh*