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LadyNespa [2017-05-31 20:05:18 +0000 UTC]
niceΒ
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Wykked-As-Syn In reply to Phee-e [2017-05-31 17:25:31 +0000 UTC]
Hehe. Thanks! πβ€β€ I love how he turned out, and the picture I took does it no justice!
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Phee-e In reply to Wykked-As-Syn [2017-05-31 21:03:51 +0000 UTC]
the biggest trouble with crochet pictures I know is very high quality pictures. Seeing all the holes clearly makes the work look awkward and messy. also the general contour (??english?? I mean the outline of the plush) becomes bobbly.Β
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Wykked-As-Syn In reply to Phee-e [2017-06-01 17:26:36 +0000 UTC]
I have noticed the same thing. I generally take my photos on my phone (it's a few years old at this point so that camera isn't the best). I find distance, lighting, quality of camera all play a big role in how well a picture turns out. Scenery, as well.
I try to take all my photos in the same spot with the same lighting, but sometimes it doesn't always work out.
I think I feel awkward with this one only for how it sits, and honestly I didn't stuff it as well as I could have (i thought it was going to be harder to attach them together than it really was).
Trial and error, I suppose.
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Phee-e In reply to Wykked-As-Syn [2017-06-07 23:50:10 +0000 UTC]
Checking the picture again I can see the stuffing is done a bit rough. Sometimes I am too lazy to completely pick apart my stuffing. I always use free/secondhand pillow filling for my work. If the pillow was (machine)washed the filling becomes tanged liek baby dreadlocks. Then the task of properly fluffing up becomes a bit tedious.
In general most people will not notice that much. Sometimes someone buys a commission and when they get home they put them somewhere in their house and they don't flatten them out. Them I am like I can see you put your thumb on the face while holding it. The crafter is way more into the details than a normal person.
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FPDC [2017-05-31 00:23:27 +0000 UTC]
oh my god, she looks perfect !!!!
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Wykked-As-Syn In reply to FPDC [2017-05-31 11:14:41 +0000 UTC]
Eeek! Thank you so much!
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