22:34 for clothing, a fun trick is to put down wig mesh on the printer base so that you can print parts onto the fabric, allowing the plastic to flex and stay togeather if you print the clothing creases and folds separated. The mesh also allows you to sew parts togeather. Example: having a row of thin squares that can be coiled into a ring of squares then repeating the rings with separation to have a sleeve of rings. Experiment
I would love to see a second vid walking us through your sculpting process. You've got a beautiful amount of knowledge and the variations of doll was very interesting!~ I would also love a supply list - I don't know much about 3D printers and I'd love to learn more. Great job on this video, I hope to see more! ( also I'd purchase an Etsy kit if you restock!)
I try to learn Blender every year, but my years of 3DS Max and Lightwave keeps me from learning a new software. This video is great. You really put your less-than-perfect attempts to good use as learning experiences. Good Stuff.
What you did, is on my bucket list! =D Me and my step sister plan to make our own ball jointed dolls one day. I think having a 3D printer is a must for the design. Also the doll didn't originate in Japan, but in Europe and were crafted in bisque and porcelain, Japan just adapted them into anime style.
Oh im so curious to know if you have clothes for the doll yet! Making doll clothes is relatively easy and youre already so talented so im eagerly awaiting a video! Please please even just an update to find out if she has her game costume on yet 😅
lovely doll and great video, thank you for sharing it :) i was wondering if you could share a video on how you used chitubox to print the parts? im new at this 3D printing and trying to learn how to use the chitubox for bjd printing thanks
Hello! I have a question if you don't mind answering and it's not a bother. When you sculpted the joints and then printer them, did you print the joints a hair smaller than how you sculpted them, in order for them to fit in the sockets they're supposed to fit into, or no?
You should probably learn blender, just because a lot of the stresses of your software are less or non exsistant. You can even tell Blender to configure its controls to something you’re familiar with
my bf just got the same 3d printer I really want to do this as well!! what resin did you use if you don’t mind me asking? sorry if you said it in the video ajd I missed it:)