Double Soft Cream 3d- Flower Charm - Part 1 - The Fallen Bride Repack Guide
Once your flower is cured, use a detailer brush to add a tiny amount of into the crevices of the petals. Blend it out with a top coat to create a "shadow" or a "stained" effect. Texture and Finishes
Now that you have completed the structural base and the focal flower of your piece is ready for its final transformation. In the upcoming Part 2, the tutorial shifts focus toward advanced resin glazing, adding miniature gothic lace filigrees, and assembling the final wearable jewelry piece.
However, the warm facade quickly fades.
These are miniature, often used on specialized bag charms, phone cases, or as high-fashion keychains. The Concept: "The Fallen Bride"
Soft, whipped textures, pastel color palettes, and delicate pearlescent finishes. Once your flower is cured, use a detailer
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 "Flower Charm" moniker is deceptive. While subsequent parts in this series (Part 2: The Withered Rose , and Part 3: The Thorned Cradle ) focus on botanical elements, Part 1 is anthropomorphic. In the upcoming Part 2, the tutorial shifts
The design hinges on the juxtaposition of purity and decay. A perfectly formed white cream rose—the symbol of the bride—is surrounded by elements representing a tragic downfall. 2. Key Artistic Elements