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Suffrro
Приєднався 8 жов 2020
animating a complicated turnaround
I guess I do animation also
Social media:
Instagram: @everdasuff
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Social media:
Instagram: @everdasuff
everdasuff
Music: www.bensound.com
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Відео
BJD MAKING: from a nonexpert
Переглядів 100 тис.4 роки тому
If you want to see my social media, here are my handles! (I'm an elusive person and rarely exist lol). Currently an animation student at art school. Instagram: @suffrro (for sculpting) suffrro @everdasuff (for animation and art) everdasuff
Timestamps cus no one wanted it 1:29 heads 3:21 hands and feet 4:45 torso 5:46 arms and legs 6:41 joints 7:09 stringing Don’t get them mixed up!
23324 Mellie Shoal
965 Hayes Parks
2664 O'Keefe Avenue
09490 Lowe Club
803 Huels Stravenue
82356 Lavina Overpass
5800 Stefanie Street
5507 Vivienne Garden
482 Earlene Cape
9253 Bode Lakes
ty sm for this video
As someone who knows little to nothing about bjds but wants to make one this video has been way more helpful than other tutorials I've seen so far
I’m thinking of making my own doll one day but I’m still a kid so I think I’ll be taking baby steps for now but even then this video was still very helpful thank you :)
Did you make a mold and cast her or just simply spray her the primer to get to this point?
After using primer, can you start painting the doll?😄
you’re a saint! Thank you for the step by step process!
how did you make it so smooth with that gray thing ,can someone let me know what's the gray thing that the doll was covered with?
late reply but the gray stuff is apoxie sculpt
I must say even you didn’t tie it right I think it adds the charm on the figure/doll But that’s just me and I like other ways to do so
Thank you for sharing your creative journey with us; your work is an inspiration to fellow artists and enthusiasts alike
Watching your videos is like stepping into a magical realm where imagination knows no bounds
I’ve never seen one of these videos where someone actually explained everything. This made my day, I’ve been struggling with my doll but I feel like I can do it now 🤍
What should I do my bjd broke again and again after dry will you guys tell me a good stone clay please help me
Absolutely brilliant....well done,it looks so professional👍🏻
Are they made from Clay???
I need to see the face-up of this doll! Its really cuteeee 🙈
An AMAZING VIDEO!!! I don't see lots of videos explaining the joints and what not. I am a 3D artist so will model mine and resin 3D print them, but some of the joints I'm trying to understand how they work. This was informative!
I really like the video. Thank you:) May I ask what type of elastic band you're using? I have trouble to find a good one:}
Thank you for all these tips!! A BJD was released somewhat recently of a character I really love, but the moment I saw the price… ouch. So I started researching on how to make my own, and the more I look into it, the more passionate and excited I’m starting to feel about making dolls in general! But, it’s so so intimidating, I sometimes feel like I should just give up. So clear videos like this with all this helpful advice is helping me keep my motivation up! Thank you! I really shouldn’t worry too much about my first one being perfectly sculpted, and just enjoy the process of creating it.
So I have been heavily considering trying out making my own doll, since its something I've wanted to do for years. I really appreciate this tutorial especially the diagrams, but I've been wondering what material is best. I want to use air dry clay since its the most available where I live and not too expensive in case I fail though I'm unsure if it's viable Thanks for the effort put into this tutorial, I hope your artistic endeavours are fruitful :D
I’m making mine w polymer clay but I heard air dry clay is the best option! Minmong on yt has rlly good videos on her sculpting bjds w air dry clay
@@s0boro249 oooo thanks for the recommendation!
Wow..you did a great Job!!! This video was great and very helpful, I am beginning my research to create my first doll for my dollhouse and wanted to move her move using rods, I think the strings are gonna be a struggle so I am going to try single joints with pins and eye hooks. She will have permanent clothes. Thank you for sharing this!🥰
What is the grey clay called?
Woah !!! This is insanely good, like your understanding of 3D space and just like how solid your drawings are, stunning ! And in Procreate too wow 😂
is that doll is yours? looks they sale that specific doll on alibaba same doll.
Ofc it's hers....alibaba is a thieving counterfeit website. None of the dolls there are legit dolls. They're all recasted from either small artists or other doll companies
Which brand clay did u use?
all of these videos popping up on my recommended is making me want to make one lol. I can't sculpt for anything though and the idea of threading it all just makes my brain hurt trying to figure out how it's done. I'm sure it's simple once you look in to it, but without looking in to it, it's confusing lol
This is insanely helpful, to get a good understanding of how the joints and moving parts work. I got frustrated every time I tried to sculpt either with clay or digitally because I didn't comprehend fully what shapes the joints needed to be- Thanks!
Nice work. Do you think is it possible to make silicon mold of BJDs? Maybe spliting the pieces and avoiding solid parts.
I think I get it a bit better now and I understand what I have to look out for . But my question is, what the epoxy sculpt is for. Is it for a final layer?
It’s good for finer details, like hands, fingers, and ears. Paper clay isn’t that good for small parts since they tend to crack off before and after they dry. Epoxy sculpt rarely cracks.
How come on some of the sculpting picture the clay is white and some are gray? Are they two different clay?
Thank you so much 🌸
Does it shrink as it cures ?
No, nothing I use shrinks while it cures, or at least the shrink is not noticeable. I know that paper clay shrinks a little, but it’s usually easily fixed.
Obrigada pelo video!!!!
Step one : be gifted on the art department
FOR WHAT REASON YOU USE APOXIE
i'm planning on making my first really simple bjd over xmas break and this was really helpful, ty!! you're so talantedd
did you use a core to make the body hollow or some other method? i would love it if you could give an in depth description of how you hollowed it out/what you used to make it hollow. it feels like that’s the only thing this video is missing. cheers!
I actually didn’t use anything to hollow it out, I just formed it around my fingers, then cut it in half and smoothed out the insides. But I’m sure aluminum foil for polymer clay or foam with Saran Wrap for paper clay would work well!
Welcome back. And good luck with the coloring.
Yes! Just finished with that, actually. Hopefully it doesn’t take another year to post again, haha.
how did you hollow yours out?
I leave them hollow to start with by wrapping a pencil or paint brush on the inside. It usually doesn't end up smooth, so I add more clay and bake it again. Then, I get a exacto knife or Dremel and hollow out the insides properly.
what use is the apoxie -thks