How to make a physical doll?
(Of course, the result is unbearable to see.)
Can you provide me with the production concept of BJD.
The production of physical dolls involves several steps: skeleton - filling material (sponge) - silicone pouring - demolding - makeup application
There are both real-life models and 3D models available. There are very few carvings in China. However, most head models are manually carved.
Individuals are unable to create physical dolls.
The skeleton of a physical doll is usually made of steel, and you cannot obtain the parts or assemble them. People with poor hands-on ability cannot do it.
In some small factories in China, the skeleton of physical dolls is quite poor, and many have not been polished. The instep of a doll from a small factory is made directly from a flattened steel pipe. Large factories have carefully studied how to bear weight and how to have better independence.
You need a grinding tool, perhaps a replica of a real person, or an equally sized sculpture.
It must be a one-piece mold tool, and cannot be flipped apart like spherical joint dolls and figurines.
How to obtain such grinding tools can become the biggest challenge on your production journey.
You can use 3D printing or sculpture to carve the body of the doll, hand it over to the factory for mold flipping, and then obtain the grinding tool. (You can build a grinding tool that takes enough time and effort to buy a doll from a large factory, provided that you can contact the mold flipping factory.) Then pour it with silicone, demold it, purchase a hook on Taobao, and load it on the head.
And the same goes for the head. You can outsource the makeup application and hire a makeup artist to do it well.
Isn't it quite troublesome?
Any process alone can stump people.
Of course, you can also make a leg model, a head model, or a half body model to assemble, but your doll will only look like a dismembered corpse, unbearable to look at.
You can also make a resin or ceramic spherical joint solid doll, which has no practical value (but as long as you are aesthetically pleasing, it can look good), but you can insert an airplane cup down.
Firstly, you must have a hand drawn drawing of the same size, unfolded.
Collect a large piece of foam plastic and cut it into a suitable shape (for example, the head is a ball and the leg is a long cylindrical object)
If you have money, buy Japanese paper clay (if you don't have money, buy sculpture clay) and attach it to the foam plastic. First, squeeze out the approximate shape, then roughly carve, and then refine. Even if it's a physical doll of 148, you have to pinch it for a few years.
In order for the joints of the doll to move as much as possible, you must squeeze out the joint balls. The steps are as follows: knead the paper clay or oil mud evenly into a ball, and empty both ends.
After pinching, dismember the doll, divide it into small pieces, and send them together with the joint ball to the resin factory for mold flipping.
After flipping the mold, string the four limbs together along the joint ball with wire. Apply makeup and wear a wig.
You can get a resin isosceles spherical joint solid doll.
If you succeed in one attempt, it will also cost around 4000 RMB.
You can also use 3D modeling instead of the manual sculpture process for appeal.
Resin will turn yellow, and your goddess will become a yellow faced woman with the passage of time.
This doll has no physical value, the only thing you can do is to dress it up and put a plane cup on its lower body.
To prevent resin yellowing, you can also make solid ceramic dolls.
If you really want to recreate the goddess in your heart but don't want to do it yourself.
Then you have to save 50000 to 150000 RMB for customization.
Domestic large factories customize around 30000 to 50000 yuan.
80000 to 150000 overseas.
In fact, you don't have to save so much money at all. You can spend only a few thousand yuan and have someone carve a head model of your goddess in your heart, and then (repeat the process of flipping the model) install your own purchased body.
--Reprinted from the public account: Entity doll combat experience