Late Afternoon Sun
Thu 2010/08/05 12:33 JST
I took these photos of Agatha a couple weeks ago just for fun, and was going to hold off on posting them until I got her glasses. Since that might be a while longer and she's just so damn cute though, I decided, why not? I'll go ahead and post them now!
















Lovely eyes! Nice photos!
Thank you! I actually made those eyes using the Pupapa Paradise eye blanks.
She looks great!
Thanks. ^_^
She looks gentle and graceful like a fairy
I loooove her expression. There's so many things she could be saying like that. ^w^
Nice photos! She is so cute^^
Nice outfit she has there =)
In the last pic she looks like she's pondering why this mythic beast has suddenly appeared in her world. She must investigate further! Science!
She also has to examine the effects of his disarming powers of cuteness. =P
Wow, pictures 4 and 5 are beautiful! I love those poses. She looks really great in these pictures, I'm glad you decided to share.
Oh, thank you! I was pleasantly surprised at what a good backdrop my new bedspread makes. XD
Heh, even for a regular bedspread, that color makes her eyes stand out bigtime. It also helps that the outfit she is wearing is just too cool.... I love that.
Her face is simply lovely <3~
Thanks!
Did you print the eyes on a layer or an inkjet printer? =)
I printed them on an inkjet. :) They're printed on acetate (overhead transparency) rather than regular paper though. If you decide to do print on acetate using an inkjet, just be extra sure to check what printer type the package says it's for, because the laser version stuff won't work. (The ink just rubs off if you get it wrong.) Enjoy making your own eyes, and I hope to see pictures! :)
Thats really cool. I never thought of transparencies before XD
My inkjet printer broke so I am stuck with a laser. It's not the best quality in the world. You can see the halftones really clearly because of the magnification from the pupil piece. I hope I could get some better prints before trying to make eyes. You did a wonderful job BTW ^^
Hm. Maybe you could go down to an office supply store and have them print it instead? They tend to have good resolution so long as your file is 300ppi or higher. While this isn't a good long-term solution, if you're not printing images all that often it may prove more cost-effective.
Thank you! In addition to the acetate prints, I coated them with Pearl-Ex powder to give them a little bit of sparkle. I suppose you could also use very fine glitter too.