sorry I have no links cause I bought everything in physical stores here in Korea. I think Alice's Collections should have supplies like strings, s-hooks, silicone donut and string puller too: www.acbjd.com/other-c-145.html?page=2&sort=20a
I’m sculpting my own but I never understand how to sculpt the joints. Like if there’s a specific way I need to sculpt the slits in the joints or a certain way to hollow them out. If you have any guides for that it would be awesome!
I am not a sculptor, so I can’t help you. Maybe there are tutorials for sculpting here on UA-cam… you should search for it. I am not the right person to answer this question. ☺️
I am interested in trying to adapt this doll for a String Marionette Puppet - do you think this is possible? how difficult would it be to add tiny eye-hooks for the strings? what is the doll made of? Please and thank you
Depending on the quality of the doll it can range from porcelain to plastic. If you have a 3d printer it would be fairly easy to find a file to print or to make your own model for your needs
Not sure which wire you mean… the thin wire is used yo guide the elastics through all the resin parts. Wire in this case is necessary otherwise you won’t be able to push the elastics through the small holes. And the wires in the legs is a choice for this specific doll. Some dolls can’t pose very well, so wiring in arms and legs help with posing (silicone rings or hot glue sueding are an alternative way to help with better posing)
Hi, thank you for your question. As long as the elastics are still strong, you can re-use it of course. Sometimes elastics just get very weak and kinda dry after a few years… I mean it’s not really elastic anymore but rather like a threat which makes it hard to string the doll and pose it. If you don’t have a doll shop in your city or country, you should ask at fabric shops or diy supplies shops for elastics. I hope this helps ☺️🫶
This was the best tutorial I’ve seen. So simple. Great job!
@@ginagee5627 thank you so much. I am glad it is helpful ☺️
Yeah.. I’m gonna try to do only wiring I don’t have all this but helpful thank you
@@Background_Characters Thank you so much. I am glad this tutorial is helpful. Good luck wiring your doll. ☺️
Wonderful idea; using wire to guide the elastic!👍
I missed your comment. I am sorry. Yes, the wire is very helpful ☺️
Wonderful tutorial
@@vikkiebbeling906 thank you 🤩
Great explanation. Thank you for sharing.
you’re welcome ☺️
Could you please tell us or provide links to the materials you used? I love your content!
sorry I have no links cause I bought everything in physical stores here in Korea. I think Alice's Collections should have supplies like strings, s-hooks, silicone donut and string puller too:
www.acbjd.com/other-c-145.html?page=2&sort=20a
this was rlly helpfull for me since im tryna make my own bjd doll since im broke!:D its SOO PRETTYYY
@@angelzz6855 I am glad this tutorial was helpful. Good luck with making your own bjd. I am sure it will look amazing!! 🙌❤️
I’m sculpting my own but I never understand how to sculpt the joints. Like if there’s a specific way I need to sculpt the slits in the joints or a certain way to hollow them out.
If you have any guides for that it would be awesome!
I am not a sculptor, so I can’t help you. Maybe there are tutorials for sculpting here on UA-cam… you should search for it. I am not the right person to answer this question. ☺️
Great video 👍🏻💗😄 thanks for sharing ❤
thank you soooo much ;)
Great video, for this video what size are the s hooks that you used?
Thank you. 🙏 The s-hooks already came with the doll and most yosds have this size of s-hooks. It’s a standard size. ☺️
Ur doll is so cute ❤
@@BlackBearSkgisnotIsGone thank you ❤️
I am interested in trying to adapt this doll for a String Marionette Puppet - do you think this is possible? how difficult would it be to add tiny eye-hooks for the strings? what is the doll made of? Please and thank you
Depending on the quality of the doll it can range from porcelain to plastic. If you have a 3d printer it would be fairly easy to find a file to print or to make your own model for your needs
so helpful! thank you T.T
@@vltnvct you’re welcome and thank you so much for watching ❤️
It video was so helpful btw what doll do u have in this video?
Thank you so much ☺️ She is a Dollhwoo Pong-ti ❤️
Can u tell us why the wire? all dolls has it? or its a personal choice? tell me please!
Not sure which wire you mean…
the thin wire is used yo guide the elastics through all the resin parts. Wire in this case is necessary otherwise you won’t be able to push the elastics through the small holes.
And the wires in the legs is a choice for this specific doll. Some dolls can’t pose very well, so wiring in arms and legs help with posing (silicone rings or hot glue sueding are an alternative way to help with better posing)
I'm using yarn
Is it alright to reuse the old elastics from the doll? It's quite hard to get your hands on elastics where i'm at.
Hi, thank you for your question. As long as the elastics are still strong, you can re-use it of course. Sometimes elastics just get very weak and kinda dry after a few years… I mean it’s not really elastic anymore but rather like a threat which makes it hard to string the doll and pose it. If you don’t have a doll shop in your city or country, you should ask at fabric shops or diy supplies shops for elastics. I hope this helps ☺️🫶
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