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SCulpting a balljointed doll in airdrying clay.
Een balljointed doll boetseren in zelfhardende klei.

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  • beautiful.

    however....

    the buttocks were wayyyyy to hight up to be considered realistic, the navel should have been lower, the thighs looked as if they were on backwards, and the breasts were too small and close together for any normal figure.

    but... aside from allllllll of that... i am soo freaking jealous of your hand and foot moulding skills along with your amazing nose shapeing and clean cut lines. well done :D

  • @baboopeanut oh she was my first bjd so I thought she was allowed to have some flaws, lol. But thank you for the compliments on the sculpting of it all. I don't know if I will be making another one. Have too many commissions for other types of dolls.

  • It's a can of Motip Filler. It's a sealer and it's also a very, very strong primer. It's used to prime cars. The only downside is that it's green, lol.

    Claudine

  • 1:32 looks like a murder scene bahaha.

    its a beautiful doll, i like the slight gothic look it has.

  • @SethhLee a murder scene ??? guess it does, lol..  a real massacre !

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  • This doll is beautiful!!! Does anyone have any online info for making ball jointed dolls as I am taking some of my sketches and beginning to make them into dolls?

  • I love her. I've been trying to figure out the process and steps for making my own doll. From what I've found it sounds like a lot of work.

    When I make mine I'm not going to put any hair and it will be androgynous.

    How many have you made?

    She is gorgeous. Nice work, I am impressed.

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  • @claudineroelens You did a great job for a first doll! Don't give up, who knows...!

  • The doll is very well crafted. At 1:38 there is a can of..? Would you please share what you used as primer and sealer?

  • how did u make it that the arms and legs stick together??

  • this is really scary

    the face for the doll looks like one of my friends

  • beautiful! but her sholders seem a little tense and a bit too high up.maybe if they were a bit lower.also the upper chest part is a bit wide.those two things make her top uneven and heavy.but everything else is wonderfuly exectuted!sorry,also her feet look a bit short.again sorry for being a critic.

  • Its our new group for ooak doll makers but there are a few now google' ooak doll maker academy sumsarum'

  • @creativeeden

    what's the NIng doll makers academy ?

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