
Yup! If you take a measuring tape and measure “across” the head from ear to ear, and then from the middle of the forehead (or wherever you want the front of the wig to rest) to the back of the neck, and finally measure of the circumference of the head you’ll get the measurements needed to make a basic wig cap, or a whole fur wig.
For wefted wigs, that’s a bit trickier…
Here are some links to some tutorials. Some are DoA and some aren’t; if wanted I can see if the thread creators would mind if I fully cross-posted their tutorials here so more can see. :)
Hope that helps!
The Secret to Composition
“Exasperated by composition tutorials that go on about the rule of thirds but don’t explain why it works (or even that much detail how to use it), I decided to make my own.
This should be applicable to both painters and photographers, with occasional tips for one or the other in particular. ” - LulieRight click + New Tab to see the images bigger.
Composition is law, so here, have dis. <3
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Even though we’ve featured the lovely and talented Andreja’s videos before, I thought this one was especially relative to our blog. ;)
[Fairyland Littlefee Leah]
I am so sorry for the crappy photo, but it’s in response to the previous ask you posted about flocking!
FYI, here is a flocking tutorial specifically for dolls. I have used it with very successful results. :) http://www.flickr.com/photos/emiliacouture/3175766615/in/set-72157612224256001/
(I used the Martha Stewart glitter flock sold in the scrapbooking section of Michaels, for anyone who doesn’t want to mail order. I’ve also messed with the Recollections brand there, but it seems a little clumpy.)
Dang, she looks sweet! Successful shaved/undercuts are really awesome.
Also this was pretty much a perfect submission, thank you. :)!
Flocking! Ha, it’s only taken me five separate occasions of three people consecutively telling me this for it to sink in. xD
You can achieve undercut/shaved looks by flocking. Now lemme see if I can find that link I was given… Here is where you can buy supplies, and here is a really nice flocking tutorial, if needed. :3

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How to remove a Face-up: while I, A, am no pro on this aspect of face-ups, it seems to accompany what R always says in regards to face-up removal, and so I think it should be posted. Hope it helps!
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Yes, yes, this is pretty much entirely awesome. .3. Also you guys should follow this blog, bjdtutorials! They haven’t updated in a while, but all the tutorials they have are awesome.
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