Posts Tagged ‘style’

Dolling from other perspectives

So, I’ve taken a bit of a break from the community. During the time, I’ve worked on traditional art and anatomy, and now dolling is from a whole new perspective.

It’’s suddenly clicked to me about how much dollers teach each other the wrong way to do things. Many dollers want to advance as general artists, as well, but they’re going about it in ways that most traditional artists wouldn’t recommend. Personally, I believe in learning anatomy and realism first, then stylising it as much as you want. However, I see lots of new dollers drawing cartoony things from their first onwards, then wondering why they can’t do realism.

I don’t really know how to say it without being an elitist cunt, but there’s a lot of misinformation and bad anatomy here, and we all need work on it. Lots.

Palette Theft

I’ve been wanting to address this for a while. Note that I’m not an expert on this subject, since I do not use pre-set palettes and I am mostly a tool-shader.

But WHY does it matter so much? The dolls are obviously not going to look the same, it all depends on HOW you use it. Mariiii has proved this at her site, by shading a skirt with various styles to expose the fact that the same palette can have tons of diversity.

There are only so many colours, who cares if yours match somebody else’s?

Design Inspiration

I’ve always wondered whether copying a design was right or wrong.

For example, you’re browsing Trashy, and you see a design of lingerie that you love. The designs are often copyrighted, right? If we copy it in a doll, is it theft? Does it make us antagonistic, as if we were making traced bases?