Printed on an 8.5" x 11" gloss paper. Veining chart also available for the limbs.
Veining Heads
Where do you put the veins on a baby's head? How many do you put there? The Veining Photo Technique Chart shows you exactly how many veins there are and where they should go. Guidance charts can help you perfect the realism in your reborning!
Doll makers have been using photo-type technique sheets for decades now. The reason for that is that a picture is worth 1,000 words. It's one thing to explain where to paint the veins but another to actually be able to see them.
Veining Limbs
Where do you put the veins on a baby's limbs? How many do you put there? The Veining Photo Technique Chart shows you exactly how many veins there are and where they should go. Guidance charts can help you perfect the realism in your reborning!Guidance charts can help you perfect the realism in your reborning!
Doll makers have been using photo-type technique sheets for decades now. The reason for that is that a picture is worth 1,000 words. It's one thing to explain where to paint the veins but another to actually be able to see them.
Mixing paints has always been a bit scary for doll makers but wouldn't it be nice if they could see a paint palette with all the right colors already mixed? With a photo-type technique sheet they can. Where do you start rooting on a baby head? How far down on the forehead and temple area do you go? Now you can see it all clearly as it was taught in class.
Paint Mix Guidance
Doll makers have been using photo-type technique sheets for decades now. The reason for that is that a picture is worth 1,000 words. It's one thing to explain where to paint the veins but another to actually be able to see them.
Mixing paints has always been a bit scary for doll makers but wouldn't it be nice if they could see a paint palette with all the right colors already mixed? With a photo-type technique sheet they can. Where do you start rooting on a baby head? How far down on the forehead and temple area do you go? Now you can see it all clearly as it was taught in class.
Rooting Pattern
Doll makers have been using photo-type technique sheets for decades now. The reason for that is that a picture is worth 1,000 words. It's one thing to explain where to paint the veins but another to actually be able to see them.
Where should the hair line be? Where does it stop and where does it start? If you root too far up on the forehead then your baby won't look right. Where should the rooting start and what pattern or direction should it go? Where should the crown of the baby's head be? These are the kinds of questions that can be answered when studying the Rooting Pattern technique photo sheet.
These are the same photos as were used in our reborning classes. Back then you had to buy the Teacher training manual to get them and that cost $100. now you can own these for only $4.95 each. Each technique sheet comes printed on an 8.5" x 11" gloss paper. Keep them in a clear page protector and they will last a life time.
The Technique Charts are photos versus standard printed documents, this form of printing helps to ensure the most accurate color and sharpest detail of the photos. However, this form of production can sometimes cause the text to be slightly fuzzy, though still extremely readable. As always, if you are not satisfied you can return your product for a full refund within 15 days of receipt.