So I didn't do anything fancy with the lighting, just my ordinary cell phone camera, but I think the beauty of the sculpt, face up, and clothes still shines through (bought the full set and I want to show it off basically). I did some basic photos to use for profile photos and stuff, and then I tried to pose him kneeling (his weight moved him to a more comfortable position though-speaking as someone who has sat on the floor recently, I liked the improvement and kept it) and holding various things. I would like to find him an in scale chair, and a stand for standing. It was fun! He's a bit bigger than I thought he would be, but Orion is very much scratching my itch for a beautiful, poseable doll. Basic standing photos: His gun has a tendency to tilt and drag down the accessories attached to it. Holding stuff! White fox: Cabbage dog: White fairy fox with white dragon friend: Nothing! Mishiket! (My dream valley Bora with custom painting by yours truly) I am still trying to figure out the best way to display him, and I like this pose. Curious if anyone has experience leaving their dolls in a non standard standing pose and if that effected them negatively?
@daeki Thank you! I also love the details on the clothes, full credit to gem of doll for design and execution!