Ta-da! Eun-jae gets a new face.
She looks a bit surprised at this angle, but it's usually more of an "alert" look.
I removed the eyeshadow and lower eyelashes of the previous faceup, leaving the eyebrows as they were--they're good enough for now.
New eyeshadow was added with chalk pastels, I went over her lips and eye creases with acrylics, and I added freckles with tiny acrylic dots.
To do: apply eyelashes to eyelids, even out the eyeshadow a bit, and maybe gloss lips.
She looks a bit surprised at this angle, but it's usually more of an "alert" look.
I removed the eyeshadow and lower eyelashes of the previous faceup, leaving the eyebrows as they were--they're good enough for now.
New eyeshadow was added with chalk pastels, I went over her lips and eye creases with acrylics, and I added freckles with tiny acrylic dots.
To do: apply eyelashes to eyelids, even out the eyeshadow a bit, and maybe gloss lips.
Here's the promised view of the purple eyelids.
Part of the reason Eun-jae needs applied eyelashes is that Pullips' eyelids don't close all the way. You can see a gap of eye between cheek and eyelid. Filling that gap with lashes will greatly improve her closed-eye expression, and hopefully her open-eyed face as well.
I'm wavering on the painted highlights in her eyes. I'm used to 2-d art, where they're important, but when her eyes are shiny already, are they unnecessary?
Even as she is now, I feel this is a great improvement over her previous face.
Part of the reason Eun-jae needs applied eyelashes is that Pullips' eyelids don't close all the way. You can see a gap of eye between cheek and eyelid. Filling that gap with lashes will greatly improve her closed-eye expression, and hopefully her open-eyed face as well.
I'm wavering on the painted highlights in her eyes. I'm used to 2-d art, where they're important, but when her eyes are shiny already, are they unnecessary?
Even as she is now, I feel this is a great improvement over her previous face.