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  • Thank you so much, it was very helpful.

  • You have taught me so much as an artist. Thank-you.

  • 怖い。

  • Woah, Barbie has changed!! ;-) this is really good, the type i'm going to attempt to make won't have that much flexibility, but i'm going to try and use foam for the main shape and cover it with some kind of clay like paper clay, and then rake the foam out afterwards. Do you know if this is a good method or if there is a better way to make it hollow?? :-)

  • @PorkyPower100 I dont know if youve made that doll yet, but if you wrap the styrofoam in seranwrap(sp) you can just pull it out--- no scrapping.

  • @TheSkyhazFallen ahh, thanks for the tip, i'll definately try that :D

  • What is the name of the Polyurethane resin you use? your dolls are AMAZING by the way!

  • @Toyman1982 Be-J HGキャスト フレッシュ & マジックインキ補充液

  • That's ABSOLUTELY amazing!!! You're the best doll's artist i have ever seen!!! Your dolls have more then just a beauty!!! Do you have web-site? Do you teach other people? I would be extremely interested in such a great tutor!!!

  • Simply amazing. I feel like I need to say thank you for doing this, very talented!

  • The posing is fricking heavenly! My gosh, I want one badly, but if you do not sell I will just have to make my own, heh. I'm making a doll now but I think I'll really try to increase her poseability even more. Thank you for the inspiration, your doll is beautiful, I love her realism.

  • LOW DOWN BOOBS!

  • @KATT718 The boobs are closer to the shoulder than to the elbow. That's not low down.

  • wow she is gorgeous looking, her body is so crazy and interesting to look at!

  • I love watching you work! I want to learn this!

  • I love the many-jointed torsos, I think they look really cool. Especially yours, the shapes are beautiful. The exaggerated rib cage and hip bones. So gorgeous~

  • the face of the doll looks tired..

  • @clodimore people seem to love the "sleepy eyes" look in dolls. their are ton of bjds that have a normal head and a sleepy eyes head

  • Your videos are amazing... you're just so so talented. Do you sell your dolls? I'm sure i'm nt the only one who would want to buy one :) They are beautiful.

  • i love your patientie ,..i learn so much ,...

    あなたはすばらしい!!!!!

  • its really amazing...

    great job it is...

    but how do you judge the length of the elastic band ( its elastic... sorry for asking such stupid question );

    and how to end up the aluminum wire and elastic band in the ending parts?

  • @adolphasky just string the doll very loosely. then pull the elastic up through the neck tightly, and tie a knot.

    and the aluminum (in the cases ive seen) only goes to midway down the legs and arms. and the feet and hands have hooks that the elastic hooks to.

  • thanks for reply...

    so just tie a knot in the end? ha ha ha...

    i thought there is so divice for that... thanks...

    may i ask further question about bjd?

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  • I'm not a fan of the BJDs with fully ball-jointed bodies... But I love how they pose better than the ones without the ball-joints.

  • yea i love the volks origional bodys

    the one piece torsos, not the 3 peace. if only the one piece bodys could move like the others. lol

  • I know~!

  • really your work are great!!!

  • just amazing. Do you sell these dolls?

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  • your good

    nice reich soundtrack 2

  • oh you are so talented - and so generous to share your process. Do you sell your dolls?

  • ohh i want me own made by myself doll tooo :D

  • I mean both! xD

    She poses very nicely that she looks delicate like an angel! :3

  • Your doll poses like an angel!

    I'm in love with you work! :3

  • yea

    i think the wire helps the posing alot

    like.. it makes it stiffer

    but in a good way

    did you mean "poses like an angel" as in it poses good? or it poses like an angel would pose?

    lol

  • I would LOVE to have one of your dolls! Truly!

  • Thanks for getting back to me :)

    I will check if these materials are available in an artshop. But I still have to do a lot of reading... hehe. I know I won't have any problems with sculpting, but casting does need a lot of practice, I'm sure. Thanks again!! Your dolls are amazing. Remind me of the robots in "Innocence"

    Cheers!!

  • Gosh.. I so want to learn how to make these dolls... what do you think is the best material for beginners? What are you using to make a cast? All the best! Mith

  • Thank you for comment.

    I do casting with Silicone rubber and polyurthane resin.

    If you want to make a doll willingly, I think that paper clay is suitable.

    However, you should use the material which can understand a process of Carving and modeling definitely if you get over difficulty and want to learn molding technique.

  • youre absolutely amazing

    :D

    you are so talented!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • 驚くべき仕事を行う!あなたのスキルを彫刻立体と服メーカーと「­ストップモーション」ア」ニメはほんとにすごいです。ほんとにす­ごいです!あなたの映画は非常に楽しい!他の作成時間があればお­ねがいします。

    ウェブサイトがあるか?

    お人形大好き! ^_^

  • I have blog.

    But my blog cope with only Japanese. I'm sorry.

  • FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!

  • That is just so gorgeous. Reminds me of Hans Bellmer. you are so talented. Thank you for such a wonderful video.

  • It is shameful if it says such.

    I also had your animation using a doll delighted.

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