Now that mine has gotten to the person I made it for, here's my first attempt. I couldn't find leather or a decent faux version, but I think the textured fabric I used worked pretty well. For the hair, I used wavy doll hair and glued it down in random spots to make it look ratty.
Just finished my 2nd doll with the help of your fantastic tutorial! To be honest I wasn't very fond of the first one I built and so I sold it. :unsure
I think the second one came out just fine.
The head is made of birch-wood.
Thanks a lot for sharing this outstandig tutorial!:thumbsup
I cant stop laughing :lol you made so a lovely tutorial how to handle it careful, assemble it with lots of love and at the end a crime scene photo, indy brutally murdered from behind lol
Reviving this thread because I'd like to finish my voodoo doll, bit does anybody know the fabric used for the trousers? It doesn't seem to be said, what kind of "rough fabric" is it? I have some difficulties finding it!
Could you guys confirm to me the thread colour that had been used for the whip/jacket and trousers? For some reason, I see the thread to be green khaki or olive green. What do you guys think?
This is what I am at so far. I have spent around 3 hours sanding down Markpoon's head to make it the way I wanted it. Then I made the body, I am not attaching the neck part yet, as I don't know if I'll manage to fit the jacket as the body is a sturdy one made out of wood. Thanks Alan Castillo for this awesome tutorial by the way!
I have an old chamois in the garage somewhere used to wash the car (read - going to replace mine with ready weathered trousers replacement this Winter :lol)