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Artist Repaints Mass-Produced Dolls To Make Them Look More Realistic, And The Result Is Amazing
Some people might say that dolls are kids' toys and nothing more. But incredible artists creating lifelike dolls can change the minds of the harshest critics.
Noel Cruz is one of those people. The Filipino artist, currently working in the USA, repaints regular cute dolls making them into real one-of-a-kind pieces of art.
He has transformed many simple dolls giving them realistic faces of famous people and characters. Noel's repainted dolls are done with intricate detail to the point of being naturally lifelike in essence. These realistic dolls are sold as collectors' items and are wildly popular.
Take a look at some of the "before-after" doll repaint images and be amazed by the talent of Noel Cruz.
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Emma Watson
Angelina Jolie
Jim Parsons
Ralph Fiennes
Gal Gadot
Marilyn Monroe
Johnny Depp
Naomie Harris
Cher
Daniel Radciffe
Princess Diana
Cate Blanchett
Emma Watson
Helena Bonham Carter
Jennifer Lawrence
Gal Gadot
Errr.. the hair is different on the right "doll". I've got serious doubts that this is what it says it is.
Jennifer Lopez
Liv Tyler
The first one wasn't horrible but the second gave her face more dimension
Cher
Lucille Ball
Judy Garland
Ian Somerhalder
Jennifer Lawrence
Skull Boy
Johnny Depp
Mia Wasikowska
Vivien Leigh
Meryl Streep
Diana Ross
I want to know how long it takes him to make the hair look so realistic.
Michael Jackson
Farrah Fawcett
Christopher Reeve
Robert Pattinson
Cassandra Peterson
Glenn Close
Jennifer Lopez
Kristen Stewart
Helena Bonham Carter
Jackie Kennedy
Cyndi Lauper
Luke Evans
Audrey Hepburn
Elizabeth Taylor
Clark Gable
Elizabeth Taylor
Except why the brown eyes? Elizabeth Taylor was known for her violet blue eyes.
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga
Ian Somerhalder
Kate Middleton
Emma Watson
Every time I see the "1st" doll of her, I think I would be offended by it if I were her!
Princess Diana
Selena
Emily Browning
Love them both thefactory actually did a good job unlike bell which looks creepy
Angelina Jolie
Except the face is too short on the doll itself.. they definitely never got her headshape right
Ben Affleck
OK, that's a tough one to nail! Since all that's visible is his chin. This is why, while he's a great batman...his disguise sucks. You can clearly see it's Affleck behind that coil!!!
Heath Ledger
Ashley Greene
Jennifer Lawrence
Selena
Elle Fanning
Ian Somerhalder
Jean Harlow
Elizabeth Taylor
Kristen Stewart
Vivien Leigh
In the first one, her face shape is more her but the 2nd one has more details, esp. the eyes.
Emma Watson
He's def got Watson down. The face shape isn't as good as the Belle doll...but the paint is beautiful.
Paulina Porizkova
Beyonce
Carrie Fisher
Cher
Jackson Rathbone
David Boreanaz
Gal Gadot
Marisa Tomei
Josh Hutcherson
Janet Jackson
Kendall Jenner
Mariah Carey
Lindsay Wagner
I SO wanted to be Jaime Sommers when I was little. She looks just like I remember.
Madonna
The before is just a Barbie with a beauty mark. They're not even trying.
Amy Winehouse
I don't think the first one was supposed to be her.I think it is just some miscellaneous doll that was repurposed to look like her.
Karlie Kloss
Lily James
Whitney Houston
Dan Stevens
Audrey Hepburn
Awwww she was so beautiful. What a sweet and innocent looking lady she was.
Marilyn Monroe
Natalie Portman
Joan Crawford
Steven Tyler
Where is the video, because I don't believe this isn't photoshopped?
It's Zombie Boy, not Skull boy. These are very good though.
I don't believe this esp after that 2nd wonder woman one that started out with plastic moulded hair suddenly had real flowy hair....
This man is just awesome with what he does. It's amazing how he is able to capture not only the looks of these people, but their personalities as well and that, is the work of a true artist.
The best compliment I can think of is that during the first few pages, I kept having to remind myself that it wasn't pics of the doll next to pics of the living people who the doll was supposed to be.. A lot of these are amazing! I don't know how we had masters in the past such as Van Gogh and Michaelangelo, modern people who can do things like this, and yet every freaking portrait in the middle ages made everyone look like the love child of Mr Potato Head and Mrs Butterworth...
I know how hard it is to repaint dolls, this guy really's got a huge talent!
OMG! I thought I was looking at a photo of Emma Watson! These dolls really look life-like. Great job! Does he do this for other people?
I thought the Emma Watson doll actually was her when it was finished. I thought a photograph of her had been put up to compare with the doll! What an amazing artist. I have always thought the mass produced dolls were rubbish as they never look like who they are supposed to.
A lot of these are showing a completely different doll for the "before." Emma Watson's has different hair and collar bones that aren't visible in the before.
Carrie Fisher and Joan Crawford need work but most of these dolls are amazing!
I'd say 98-99% of these end up looking like THE actual person!! Now if only he did the body too you'd never know you were looking at a photo of a doll.
The artist re-done dolls are really amazing. It's much easier to make a doll look more realistic if you are doing one make-over at a time. The mass produced dolls are not bad looking, they just don't have a lot of time spent on each one.
Tree Change Dolls is a wonderful company wherein a lady changes dolls, for instance, the Bratz dolls to make them look natural and the profits goes to help childrens charities.
I'm sceptical. Some are clearly a repainted doll, but others are too different, there must be some kind of Photoshop involved.
Finally, a doll that actually is similar. The Disney dolls do not look like alike.
Watched the video. IDK, at 6:02 hes painting pink lips and the rest of the face is not fully painted and it suddenly jumps at 6:09 to the head with no pink lips and incredible facial detail. Something is fishy here. Seems like kind of an important part to skip over considering how long he shows the unboxing?
Where is the video, because I don't believe this isn't photoshopped?
It's Zombie Boy, not Skull boy. These are very good though.
I don't believe this esp after that 2nd wonder woman one that started out with plastic moulded hair suddenly had real flowy hair....
This man is just awesome with what he does. It's amazing how he is able to capture not only the looks of these people, but their personalities as well and that, is the work of a true artist.
The best compliment I can think of is that during the first few pages, I kept having to remind myself that it wasn't pics of the doll next to pics of the living people who the doll was supposed to be.. A lot of these are amazing! I don't know how we had masters in the past such as Van Gogh and Michaelangelo, modern people who can do things like this, and yet every freaking portrait in the middle ages made everyone look like the love child of Mr Potato Head and Mrs Butterworth...
I know how hard it is to repaint dolls, this guy really's got a huge talent!
OMG! I thought I was looking at a photo of Emma Watson! These dolls really look life-like. Great job! Does he do this for other people?
I thought the Emma Watson doll actually was her when it was finished. I thought a photograph of her had been put up to compare with the doll! What an amazing artist. I have always thought the mass produced dolls were rubbish as they never look like who they are supposed to.
A lot of these are showing a completely different doll for the "before." Emma Watson's has different hair and collar bones that aren't visible in the before.
Carrie Fisher and Joan Crawford need work but most of these dolls are amazing!
I'd say 98-99% of these end up looking like THE actual person!! Now if only he did the body too you'd never know you were looking at a photo of a doll.
The artist re-done dolls are really amazing. It's much easier to make a doll look more realistic if you are doing one make-over at a time. The mass produced dolls are not bad looking, they just don't have a lot of time spent on each one.
Tree Change Dolls is a wonderful company wherein a lady changes dolls, for instance, the Bratz dolls to make them look natural and the profits goes to help childrens charities.
I'm sceptical. Some are clearly a repainted doll, but others are too different, there must be some kind of Photoshop involved.
Finally, a doll that actually is similar. The Disney dolls do not look like alike.
Watched the video. IDK, at 6:02 hes painting pink lips and the rest of the face is not fully painted and it suddenly jumps at 6:09 to the head with no pink lips and incredible facial detail. Something is fishy here. Seems like kind of an important part to skip over considering how long he shows the unboxing?