
Good Sunday! Until my BJD porcelain doll parts are dry, I decided to continue and complete a few more porcelain heads, that I have not yet finished. The life expectancy of a plaster mold is about 30 replicas and the more detailed the porcelain piece is, like the head, hands and feet, the life of a plaster mold is less than 25 replicas. So, I intend to make full use of this first head mold. In addition, I couldn’t wait to use porcelain paint again!
Bon dimanche! En attendant que les pièces de ma poupée BJD de porcelaine soient sèches, j’ai décidé de poursuivre et de terminer quelques têtes que je n’avais pas eu la chance de terminé. La durée de vie d’un moule de plâtre est d’environ de 30 répliques. Sans compter que, plus la pièce est détaillée, comme la tête, les mains et les pieds, la durée de vie est moins de 25 répliques. Donc, je compte utiliser à fond le moule de cette première tête. De plus, j’avais hâte d’utiliser à nouveau la peinture pour porcelaine!





Good morning everyone! I finally started with porcelain! Speaking of porcelain, this noble, millennial and luxurious material must be handled with care! The slightest wrong moves and all flaws will appear (like dust, air bubble and blackheads). If there is one thing that I’ve learned, it has to do with these moves and flaws! Yet, I did not panic, since I knew that the porcelain piece can be retouched after it has been released from its mold. At his stage, this requires a lot of patience and attention to detail. You will see the result in the next post.


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