Doll Maker's Diary, Part 31: Coronation
I have been mulling over the design of a royal dress made in the Heroine Fan Art Creator for months, but one thing was certain: it had to convey elegance and beauty no matter what it looked like. To that end, I deliberately refrained from using color and shape combinations that looked too outlandish for such a formal occasion. After hours of deliberation, I came up with this design:
The definitive design for my royal gown made in the Heroine Fan Art Creator, as worn by Tiffany Ward, the first character I ever made in that game, and shown in white over deep blue.
Note that the belt, shoulders, lower fringe, crown and vase-like midsection are always of a contrasting color compared to the rest of the design, which can also be adapted for other themes and characters simply by changing the primary and/or secondary colors. In some cases, optional embellishments (sparkles, flowers, and even small animals) may be added as well.
The Heroine Fan Art Creator, however, is not the only game on Azalea's Dolls in which one can create a dress fit for a princess, queen or goddess. There are many other games on the site which allow you to create similar designs. However, the design I made in the Heroine Fan Art Creator is among my most memorable.
The Heroine Fan Art Creator, however, is not the only game on Azalea's Dolls in which one can create a dress fit for a princess, queen or goddess. There are many other games on the site which allow you to create similar designs. However, the design I made in the Heroine Fan Art Creator is among my most memorable.
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