ColColt, my friend! She's still stiff - can't say I've been posing her much and I had sex with her maybe 20 or 30 times in the whole year I've had her. I'be been in a weird mood lately (midlife crisis? pandemic? stressful job and lkife? oh wait maybe of those combined).ColColt wrote:dominico-how's them joints now?
She's unevenly stiff. For instance, her left femur to pelvis joint is easier than on the right leg. Right foot is flimsy and loose and rotates a bit by itself when moving her around haha. The back and shrugging shoulders are hard to pose the way you want them to without provoking other joints to unwantedly move too. She has a learning curve lol, I got used to perform such movements effectively. See what Mishka Valentino said about this model in my review thread. He struggled to pose her for the photo session haha. 6YE may have gone a tad too far with their skeletons. I guess they couldn't find a good middle point and thought better with rigor mortis than fainting and collapsing on the floor like a limp puppet. It's the only complaint I have, really.
Asides from that, she is still pristine, soft, beautifully sculpted and sexually very usable and desirable. Her stiffness adds to the bratty feel haha. I can handle her but I figure for older folks this will be a hurdle.
Again, in time I guess she'll become looser but I haven't been using her a lot. Planning to though, I am starting to feel more active in that regard as a couple aspects in my life have changed/improved and feel more up to doing things.
Hope you're doing well, my friend
Thank you, thank you! Hint: The eyes are the key; to mimic a realistic stare is like more than 50% of it. I cross-eye her slighly - the eyes are only aiming in parallel lines when we look at the horizon and even then not completely. That would give dolls a cold, dead impression which I sometimes go for if that's what I want, but mostly that's not the expression I look for.ZombieWinter wrote:Wolka has the most personality I've ever seen in a doll. Great photography!
Also, there's an exact spot in space where she is looking at whith each eye positioning; finding it and shooting the objective from there is vital if you want her to look at the camera (for instance, to simulate she's taking a selfie, she HAS to be looking at the phone's screen. Crossed eyes aiming at that precise spot for that always. Even when taking that in consideration, I can't nail it every time.
For now I'm just using my phone to take her pics for convenience; to use a dedicated camera would be probably too much and harder (phones are made to make people look good, pro cameras need more work)