Axel Storm
Barbie!,Hair,Fashion,Costumes and Photography...
Sonntag, 18. Dezember 2016
Purple Hair
So i decided to focus on Hair and HAirstyles a little bit more and made a Hairshoothing with a styled outfit.
I had this Purple Saran hair in a dark and a light shade in my Re-root-Box for a long time now. It's just a very hard to fit haircolor. But Sweet-Tea Barbie from The Look-Collection Seemy to be perfect with her greenish eyes. She might acctually look good in a lot of Haircolor shades, i think blonde would also be nice on her.
I made another backdrop and i bought some professionel light, finally. It really makes more fun now to take pics. The Styling is by my new boyfriend. yes, a new boyfriend! And he likes Barbie and plays with me, which makes me really happy..... <3
Have nice Holidays and a happy new year everyone! See you in 2017!....
Axel Storm
Sonntag, 28. Februar 2016
Making a Paravant 1/6 Scale
A Paravant after the book 'Maison Miniature` by Lea Frisoni
I got the pattern for this sidescreen out of this great book. I cant share it since it's not mine but i highly recoment this book for everyone who wants to do miniature-art.
This is for the Inlays and will be needed later. |
Chopsticks. |
After a coat of Gesso.
Unfortanatly there are no more pics, but i just paintet it gold. For the inlays i covered a sheet of paper with spray glue and layed a thin cotton fabric over it, then cut it back to A4 and just printet out the pattern you'll see on the bottom. This works really great but you have to watch out that everything stays very thin. After that you can cut it out with 0,5 cm seam allowance and glue it on to the cardboard cut out earlier. Then you glue it to the gold painted paravant and et voilà
For the top part |
Labels:
1/6,
Frisoni,
Furniture,
Lea,
Miniature,
OOAK,
Paravant,
Playscale,
Rococo,
Rokoko,
scale,
Sidescreen
Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2016
Making of the Window Display `From the Future to the Past`
I am not so much of a tuorial guy but i like to share the step-by-step pictures, t think you get a pretty good idea of how it's done. I never learned any of this stuff. I am slef taught with books and youtube-tutorials.... Take a look.
If you`re in vienna between March and June 2016 you can come by and take look!
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