@a3boyz True. I was just thinking loud. Also I don't think the UV method necessarily needs the UV head. I actually think MGA sometimes struggles getting the current method on the regular heads so maybe UV would work good on thr OG head today
To be fair... we would get the most cunty airbrushed looking Bratz faces if we were ok with UV printed faces. And idk if I'd be down for that let alone most of the whiney Bratz community
The way everyone is butthurt... I don't want pixel faces either. I was just thinking about the concept of the advantages that UV printing has. The new OMGs would not look as good if they had the regular printing method. The UV screening give the new OMGs their airbrushed look.
To be fair... we would get the most cunty airbrushed looking Bratz faces if we were ok with UV printed faces. And idk if I'd be down for that let alone most of the whiney Bratz community
@supahfatty I'm aware of the change in "printing" style and that they don't airbursh their faces anymore. Despite Mattels many horrendous pixel dolls, u can tell by the new OMG dolls and some MH that u can achieve an "airbrush" look. Obviously wish UV was even less pixilated
@spy_at_mgae Girl me neither but my ass is thinking about the few notable advantages of UV vs Stickers or whatever the regular printing method is called again
@goodnightm55540 Mattel UV is shitty. Using the UV method also wouldn't automatically mean they need to use the UV head. I hate the pixel UV screenings but there's definitely an advantage in terms of how the printing looks and what can be done
@a3boyz Skskskks Girl I don't want pixel faces either trust!!! But I kinda need to dee them do it again with their newest method to see if it's something that's maybe more acceptable today idk
@MonsterHighLeak We have multiple MH lines that are more expensive with less accessories and articulation. Also their outfit quality is ass. There's a chance these kinda dolls are for markets that don't sell their more expensive dolls so they calculate them differently.
I will say one thing about those $12 & $15 budget Monster High dolls... they CANNOT be used as benchmark for future releases. Their budget calculation was so different. They were basically a way to get MH to all sorts of retailers as a Marketing tool. We'll never get that again.
Just remembered that I did these designs for a Bratz Anniversary project I never illustrated. 🥲 Funk N Glow, the very forgotten iconic Bratz Collection. I don't think I have time to prepare something for this years anniversary unfortunately.