(Sorry guys, cross posting from the other two posts of this to save time and energy!)
*Thought I'd post a photo of the pieces seperate from the doll to show you what they look like!*
So sorry this took so long to post guys. I literally had her finished a few days after I posted the doll finished, but I had a LOT of trouble figuring out how to affix the clothes to the doll, make them removable, not have anything that would wear out easily like tabs, and wouldn't require me adhering anything to the base doll (and covering up all my hard work!).
Oh MY is that a tall order! Especially since the best idea- using magnets- makes the clothes stand out WAYY to far from the body when adhering them to the back of the clothes and using them to stick to each other through the body. So for now I've gone with these super strong tiny magnets I have lying around from my husband's former place of employment. The plans are to put magnet tape (yes, actually tape that's a weak magnet!) in the middle of the doll before I glue it, thus making it strong enough to use on the backs of the clothes. But this is a theory, and I can't put it into practice until I make another one.
So that said! Totally Kitten's first outfit done! I had to take a photo as I wasn't sure how the strong magnets might effect the scan quality and the scanner itself.
Hindsight being 20/20 and all, I'm totally going to include fold/contour lines like I did on her body, as the back of the dress looks a bit weird, and this would doesn't really look like she's WEARING it necessarily as much as I'd like.
That said, I like how its going so far. (Not like I haven't included enough gripes right? XD) But I really do like how the paper doll is coming so far, and I look forward to the next outfit- probably her casual t-shirt and jeans. May or may not make another pair of shoes, as I totally dig these, but I may have to in order to demonstrate another example of shoes.
Please do leave me a comment telling me what you think. I need feedback for this to improve any problems it may have.
Oh! And totally tried the cutest littlest clothes pins fasteners, and even THEY were too big on her, particularly on the shoes. :/ Was so sad because they were so damn cute on the shoulders of the dress.
Kitten, paper doll, art, style is © Sanura Mosi
*Thought I'd post a photo of the pieces seperate from the doll to show you what they look like!*
So sorry this took so long to post guys. I literally had her finished a few days after I posted the doll finished, but I had a LOT of trouble figuring out how to affix the clothes to the doll, make them removable, not have anything that would wear out easily like tabs, and wouldn't require me adhering anything to the base doll (and covering up all my hard work!).
Oh MY is that a tall order! Especially since the best idea- using magnets- makes the clothes stand out WAYY to far from the body when adhering them to the back of the clothes and using them to stick to each other through the body. So for now I've gone with these super strong tiny magnets I have lying around from my husband's former place of employment. The plans are to put magnet tape (yes, actually tape that's a weak magnet!) in the middle of the doll before I glue it, thus making it strong enough to use on the backs of the clothes. But this is a theory, and I can't put it into practice until I make another one.
So that said! Totally Kitten's first outfit done! I had to take a photo as I wasn't sure how the strong magnets might effect the scan quality and the scanner itself.
Hindsight being 20/20 and all, I'm totally going to include fold/contour lines like I did on her body, as the back of the dress looks a bit weird, and this would doesn't really look like she's WEARING it necessarily as much as I'd like.
That said, I like how its going so far. (Not like I haven't included enough gripes right? XD) But I really do like how the paper doll is coming so far, and I look forward to the next outfit- probably her casual t-shirt and jeans. May or may not make another pair of shoes, as I totally dig these, but I may have to in order to demonstrate another example of shoes.
Please do leave me a comment telling me what you think. I need feedback for this to improve any problems it may have.
Oh! And totally tried the cutest littlest clothes pins fasteners, and even THEY were too big on her, particularly on the shoes. :/ Was so sad because they were so damn cute on the shoulders of the dress.
Kitten, paper doll, art, style is © Sanura Mosi
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 700 x 933px
File Size 504.3 kB
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