Femininity - Part One
Posted by Philippe Ullens on
Many years ago, I took contact with my three main suppliers of skulls, to ask them for a skull who would look a little bit more feminine. My American suppliers didn't answer, but some at Skullis did :)
"How do you think we could make them look more feminine?" was his question.
"Why don't you try a little slimmer, with almond shaped eyes?" was my first answer.
The skull pictured is one of the first prototypes. The crystal is superb, but the skull from the front looks a bit terrifying.
Not easy to solve at the level of human skulls for which an untrained eye can easily make the difference between male and female.
"How do you think we could make them look more feminine?" was his question.
"Why don't you try a little slimmer, with almond shaped eyes?" was my first answer.
The skull pictured is one of the first prototypes. The crystal is superb, but the skull from the front looks a bit terrifying.
Not easy to solve at the level of human skulls for which an untrained eye can easily make the difference between male and female.