A Velvet Nightmare: Why "The Fallen Bride" is the Most Unsettlingly Beautiful Prologue I’ve Played This Year Product: Double Soft Cream 3D - Flower Charm - Part 1: The Fallen Bride Rating: 4.5/5 (Lost half a point for the cliffhanger)
The sequel picks up where Part 1 left off, but with a major twist: instead of a 3D movie-style game, was redesigned as a CG illustration-style training game . This shift in art direction polarized fans, but the sequel maintained the series’ signature tone: dark, erotic, and psychologically brutal .
The foundation of this charm relies on a flawless dual-color swirl. A Velvet Nightmare: Why "The Fallen Bride" is
Drop a tiny bead of high-gloss, deep red or plum jewel gel directly into the center of the hollowed petals.
Liquid polymer clay (like Sculpey Liquid) or lightweight Deco Cream (silicone-based) in two contrasting shades. Before we examine the bride, we must understand the canvas
Before we examine the bride, we must understand the canvas. The "Double Soft Cream" series, produced by the elusive Kyoto-based atelier Ninin Ga Shiranai (Nobody Knows), revolutionized the concept of "squishy" charms. Before we examine the bride
Welcome to the first installment of our Double Soft Cream 3D Flower Charm series, where we'll guide you through the process of creating a stunning 3D flower charm using the Double Soft Cream technique. In this part, we'll focus on creating a beautiful and delicate flower charm inspired by the theme of "The Fallen Bride."