>>5802200Nope.
Before I got an airbrush I did a few tests on a tan head (wanted to go for a mild ganguro look...don't ask), no matter what most of the white blushing disappears.
You can lighten up other pastels with it, but white itself pretty much vanishes.
What are you trying to do anon?
>>5802289Seconding
>>5802337, I first realized it with Xanthi and then of course more and more artists had to do it.
That spot often does look lighter, both on humans and dolls, but it's never a thick white line.
That shitty eyebrows are unfortunately very popular with the pencil crowd.
Why paint dozens of tiny hairs when you can just blush and paint five white lines?
Else...hmm, the "totally girly looking boy doll, tehee" trend sadly never died.
It just moved from goth dude with long black hair to abused weeaboo uke with glitter, blood and bruises.
Honestly prefered the ~*dark*~ goth guys compared to this attempt of making abuse look pretty.
Textured face-ups are also more popular than ever before.
Hmm, thinking about it, next to that glitter-abuse bullshit you currently have barely any big, visible trends.
Most releases are pretty boring because it's either old stuff just warmed up (i.e. Soom or more fantasy dolls from other companies) or the good ol' usual aesthetic (Volks and co.).