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Date: 2010-06-21 04:16 am (UTC)I think so, don't hold me to that, I don't really use teru-k/ephemera's skintones much these days, I just recall thinking the purple recolour I had, didn't have a very child-like child state. Seams are a pain, I keep UV maps around for the bodies when I do skintones as I always end up having to get rid of some seam somewhere.
Oh that's cool :D Those cabinets are interesting to look at. Wiring?
Well yeah, buying them is not that expensive. I think I paid about 7 euros or so for a pillowcase, all sewn and ready to use and I think a meter or two of fabric is about the same (possibly less if you can find a cheap fabric that's decent quality). So really, buying the finished product is easier. The sewing option was more there for when I really couldn't find anything, I wanted a pillow in a nice and fresh spring green and it seemed all the stores I hit up at first weren't doing green (lot of aqua and purple and such).
Pardon, I said straw (which does exist as a ceiling material) but in this case it's reed. Reed and then this layer gets put on and it's smoothed out. What happens with these is, if you just randomly try to put a hole in it, that the reed doesn't always like that and you can get bigger holes than you were expecting. I had professionals put up our bedroom curtains and they used a special type of plug for putting the rails up (as normal plugs damage the ceiling). It's a pain in the butt really, but well, 100 year old apartment give or take, what can I say.
(aw, poor little rat. Well, as long as she's still happy. Rats always struck me as fun pets but I prefer gerbils. Not as intelligent maybe, but inquisitive, amusing the watch and adorable.. I had two, as you have to keep them atleast in pairs, and they were great. I miss em)