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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
* A "default [[Faceup | faceup]]" means that the doll has the same makeup/face painting that is shown in the company's promo pictures.  (The opposite in this case would be a "custom faceup," which means that it was done by the owner or an outside [[Customizing | customizer]].)
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* A "default [[Face-up | faceup]]" means that the doll has the same makeup/face painting that is shown in the company's promo pictures.  (The opposite in this case would be a "custom faceup," which means that it was done by the owner or an outside [[Customizing | customizer]].)
  
 
* The "default outfit" usually means the clothing that came with a [[Limited Edition | limited edition]] or "[[Fullset | fullset]]" doll.   
 
* The "default outfit" usually means the clothing that came with a [[Limited Edition | limited edition]] or "[[Fullset | fullset]]" doll.   
  
 
* A "default" doll is one that doesn't have any specific options chosen for it or changes from how it arrived from the company.  For example, [[Delf El]] comes with a specific set of hands.  It is possible to buy [[Option Parts | optional hands]] that are in different poses.  His original hands would be considered the "El default."  If someone were to sell the doll with option hands in place of the default, they would normally state that the hands had been changed.
 
* A "default" doll is one that doesn't have any specific options chosen for it or changes from how it arrived from the company.  For example, [[Delf El]] comes with a specific set of hands.  It is possible to buy [[Option Parts | optional hands]] that are in different poses.  His original hands would be considered the "El default."  If someone were to sell the doll with option hands in place of the default, they would normally state that the hands had been changed.

Latest revision as of 09:37, 28 July 2011

"Default" generally refers to how a doll looks as it comes directly from the company.

When a sculpt is available from the company with variations (such as a sleeping head, elf ears, or a special skintone), the "normal" version is sometimes called the default.

"Non-default" usually means that something has been substituted or altered since purchase.

Examples

  • A "default faceup" means that the doll has the same makeup/face painting that is shown in the company's promo pictures. (The opposite in this case would be a "custom faceup," which means that it was done by the owner or an outside customizer.)
  • A "default" doll is one that doesn't have any specific options chosen for it or changes from how it arrived from the company. For example, Delf El comes with a specific set of hands. It is possible to buy optional hands that are in different poses. His original hands would be considered the "El default." If someone were to sell the doll with option hands in place of the default, they would normally state that the hands had been changed.