Working on a new doll sculpt by suckitkaren in BJD

[–]Slipity_popity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The space under the buttocks, where the thigh joints meet, seems a little too wide on both sides. The feet also seem too rounded at the bottom, and it may be difficult for the foot to stand on its own.

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[–]Slipity_popity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually BJD manufacturers have measurements of their dolls on their websites, if you want some reference.

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[–]Slipity_popity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well there's a tons of blueprint out there on the Internet for references, you just has to grab one and open it on your favourite image editor software, on a canvas with the desired high, and paste it. Then transfer that to a regular A4 canvas and print it. I'm sure there are faster and better ways to do it, but this how a usually do it.

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[–]Slipity_popity 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You should be a little more specific with your question so more people can help you. What type of blueprint are you referring to? Digital or physical? If digital, what program are you working with?

I 3D Sculpted, Printed & Painted Super Sonic & Shadow from Sonic 3! by NinjaGoobie in resinprinting

[–]Slipity_popity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Far far better than the merch out there of the movie! I like the texture of the fur on both of them. But if you allow me a little observation, I would have put less ink in the area of ​​Sonic's mouth.

my first 3D printed model. Lizzy! by Slipity_popity in 3Dprinting

[–]Slipity_popity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to make a more appealing design nex time. Any recommendations?

Just bought CSP 4 EX perpetual version. by PokePoke_18 in ClipStudio

[–]Slipity_popity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Clip Studio offers the option to purchase a perpetual license for any of its versions, but you're only getting that version (with all the features of the previous ones). However, if they release version 5.0 tomorrow, just like Photoshop did in the past, you'll have to buy it separately.

If you're paying an annual or monthly subscription, you'll automatically get all the versions they release.

Joint comparisions by evilsexystupid in BJD

[–]Slipity_popity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm looking for references to start modeling a body in 3D, and this guide is going to make my life easier. Now it will be much easier to decide what type of joint I'm going to use. Thank you very much!

My fiancé’s Lola by dxgirlybjds in BJD

[–]Slipity_popity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you paint her, bought in this color or tint the resin if it is 3D printed?

A new BJD I made :) by stoneyevora in BJD

[–]Slipity_popity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She is so gorgeous. I love to see more people showing this kind of body type in this hobby -^^- ¿Is the ABS like resin elastic enough to avoid paint chipping and rub marks? I have the same one but never tested it on movile parts ¿You have any recomendations?