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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just ... not good.,
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This review is from: Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting (Paperback)
The simple truth is that Ms. Guidice's repaints are not very good. Although she may help an absolute beginner get started, her own work is so amateurish that it's uninspiring. I don't expect fantastic writing, but the examples do not create confidence in the expertise of the instructor.
Any Jim Faraone book has better eye candy and specific tips; many, MANY generous doll artists offer help online with tutorials and fabulous galleries of their work. A quick search of the Web (try "repaint tips" or "fashion doll repaint") will prove infinitely more rewarding than this book.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good place to start,
By Colleen Colby Ziemer (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting (Paperback)
I bought both the authors books, and as a newbie to doll makeovers have found them very helpful. I found the author's writing style a bit distracting (a bit wordy, with a tendency to overuse adjectives). As the book's purpose is informational not literary, this is a small criticism, and easily overlooked especially as there are no other books like it on the market. Unlike the few other books on the subject, this is the only author who takes the beginner stey by step through the process.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Marginal product.,
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This review is from: Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting (Paperback)
Firstly, I am quite disgusted with the author's own glowing review of her work in the pretended guise of a user/reader. Perhaps she wrote this review before Amazon implemented their "real name" options and forgot that she had written this review anonymously. In any case - one might consider disregarding a pretend review by the book's own author.
I purchased this book back when I began repainting, and it was a small help to me as a beginner. This book may serve as the most base of starts but beyond that I cannot recommend it. If you are anything but the most green of novices, you will likely get no information of value from the work presented. Unfortunately there is a lack of quality repaint books in the market, so it is true that this is one of the only options. i would recommend contacting a repainter for tips instead, and searching the internet, which contains many valuable resources for fledgling repainters.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the time,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting (Paperback)
I bought this book with the expectation of seeing examples from a experienced doll artist. I felt her painting was elementary and not artistic. I expected a more professional and pulled together product from someone writing a how to book. Stick to Jim Faraone's book or get on the internet and look up doll customizers and repaints. The overall information was good but her painting style is sloppy.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Basic How To Book - disappointing,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting (Paperback)
This book is for the beginner who has less than no idea where to start. It does have basic how-to info but I found the examples and dolls in the book very disappointing. I feel like even though I have never done a fashion doll repaint I can do at least as good a job as the author did if not better. I was expecting a lot more and if I had paid full price for this book I would have returned it. (I bought a used one) I don't want to be mean but the nose holes on one doll looked like boogers and the Julia Roberts repaint doll's lips were disturbing. If you want just the basics on how to get started then buy the book, if you expect more then don't.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful backup to the first!,
By stonypony (Maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting (Paperback)
I just left a review for the first book Creating Fashion Dolls and I had to drop by here to leave a comment about this book. The Irish lassie "Shannon" on the cover is beautiful. I've read some of the other reviews and am beginning to think that Amazon should find out where the venom is coming from. Could it be professional jealousy? These books have helped pave the way for my makeovers and I wouldn't trade them for anything. My best advice to the person sitting on the fence over the purchase of any of these books is: Don't let nasty remarks fool you. Make up your own mind by seeing for yourself! Thanks Sabrina and I hope you continue writing many more books. I enjoy your style!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Before you buy...TRY,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting (Paperback)
If you can't draw a circle, then you might want this. For the rest of us, I found the pictures of artwork done by the author a joke. They look like a child painted ALL of them except the one on the front cover which must have taken her years to perfect. She had a few tips that were helpful but I'd go to the bookstore and write it down before I would buy this.
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Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to Face Repainting by Sabrina Guidice (Paperback - March 5, 2003)
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