Hi,
let's update this thread a bit.
Based on material samples we get for Indigo's TPE repair kit, so far we assumed that there is a
continuous color shift for the Jinsan skin colors.
According to the most recent narrative, we were wrong.
There is no color shift.
It's
much better than just a trite color shift…
Like shown above, there were at least three very similar 'natural' in 2017.
At some point in 2018, the skin color 'dark tan' was phased out or replaced by a new color called 'cocoa'.
Since the Jinsan factory does not have official skin color labels, each vendor invents own labels - or uses labels used by other vendors.
So it is not really clear if old colors are being replaced by new compositions, or if as well labels as the colors itself change.
Now there is a new facette to the skin color lottery:
There are no defined skin colors at Jinsan factory!
What gives us this weird idea?
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- wm-dolls-wm-166-body-tisha-no-311-head-factory-05.jpg (239.28 KiB) Viewed 3788 times
The above are factory photos from Jinsan for a doll in skin color 'cocoa' as of 07/2019.
Both pictures are supposed to show the same doll.
One photo has frontal lightning and the other one has more shadows, so it's credible that both pictures show the same doll.
Everybody has seen this kind of factory confirmation photos.
Confirmation that the doll is right. Well…
How is anyone supposed to assess a skin color with inconsistent color reproductions as above?
Anyway, it gets even crazier.
Believe me, it's real
WTF, so please feel free to read on.
The skin color was not exactly as the customer had expected.
He thought he knew because he already had a doll in a skin color he believed to be 'cocoa'.
He could even prove it:
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The picture above shows a selection from the customer's collection. LTR: #35 in 'natural', #266 in 'light tan', #159 in 'tan', #273 in 'cocoa' (this is skin color customer expected), #263 in 'black', and #311 in … 'cocoa'.
#273 and #311 are
both cocoa? Really?
If the skin colors of #273 and #311 are
not identical in your vision, there is only one explanation:
You are color blind!
… but wait, there is yet another much more creative explanation from my TDF-approved supplier for WM:
[…] Factory has no standard on skin tone.
Now the Coca is like that.
Even we make again, it would be different from what he wants. […]
That's a big fat
WTF, right?
Sandro