>>6475169Aaargh, yes.
I was pretty sure I had picked the correct post.
Agree though, it does fit well. Maybe she wants to take one for the team because fuck, if I'd be rich I would buy this box just to stream and see what's inside.
Anyway, anon
>>6468563, please find the link a little above.
>>6474794>>6475026Relatively functional if you don't know how a BJD looks and works like in real and just want to cobble something together that can pose a little. Also the way she designed it makes it pretty much impossible to do something that doesn't look like her own tries.
>>6474334Even though the BBB might not be the desired aesthetic you can still learn the basics from it.
Like headcap placement, how the head needs to look inside, general feeling for volume.
As said, it just looks a lot like "I've never seen a BJD", because most people can probably sculpt a somewhat okayish looking face with enough tries, but the whole neckhole/back of head/headcap/inside of head thing is something that is best learned by looking at or owning BJDs. to understand how eyes are placed inside, how the head fits on a neck and so on.
Same for the joints, newbies without BJDs tend to sculpt what they think a BJD joint looks like, but without taking in account the a) actual design and b) engineering. They might get the lines on the unposed doll right, but that's it.
Human references are of course dandy too, but you are not trying to sculpt "just" a human head. It's supposed to work as a BJD head too.