>>5884483Probably her pretty pastel layouts and the hypnotic music. She was also one of the first to make decently formatted faceup progress videos/tutorials.
>>5884487Woo boy, here we go. I would follow a bunch of bjd sculptors to take notes on their troubles and tips.
I haven't done it myself, since I can barely do fixes to repair cracks in dolls, but there are a variety of ways to do it.
Remember to work with a sturdy material (which means clays like Sculpy are garbage) and take your time to prime and sand down lumps when you are finally happy with it.
Don't be like Kayke.
It seriously takes a lot of time, and if you haven't handled a BJD before, it's going to be hard. to figure out why many sculptors do some of the things they do.