Not really underfstanding the skeletal construction
Not really underfstanding the skeletal construction
pictures would be great...but if not just explain
I talked to Patrick and he explained its not your usual nut and bolt joint....so it kind of went over my head
I should have asked more but he spent a lot of time as it was and was very patient....i should have focused more on that as i am really confused now
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Re: Not really underfstanding the skeletal construction
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Re: Not really underfstanding the skeletal construction
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Re: Not really underfstanding the skeletal construction
For example, a leg has a knees joint with a upper thigh and lower calf.
This anatomy is represented by two separate pvc pipes with a couple lengths of of wire ran down the center of the pipes. The wires give connection and flexibility at the knee joint between the pipes joint. Now the pipe "bones" are encased in silicone....wahlah! A doll leg!
Patrick would probably be able to give a much better discription , and hopefully Patrick won't ban me for the gross oversimplification of his art.
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I admire the beauty of his work, faces are very realistic but the engineering is poor. Those PVC pipes edges need to be sand down or be covered with other softer plastic or rubber so the PVC won't eat the silicone away (which happens after a few months or a few years depending of the use), this "eating" is due to friction and movement. I just bought a Dec. 2014 and she is gorgeous, softer (much softer then previous years). Finger pokes are still inevitable and the neck fails sometimes, specially when moving her around. I hope the newer models are more durable. Love the sex part and the killer legs. Patrick is a great artist, just needs to improve the skeleton and the doll will be a knock out.SinsuaLuvr wrote:My very basic and simplified understanding is this:
For example, a leg has a knees joint with a upper thigh and lower calf.
This anatomy is represented by two separate pvc pipes with a couple lengths of of wire ran down the center of the pipes. The wires give connection and flexibility at the knee joint between the pipes joint. Now the pipe "bones" are encased in silicone....wahlah! A doll leg!
Patrick would probably be able to give a much better discription , and hopefully Patrick won't ban me for the gross oversimplification of his art.
STT
Re: Not really underfstanding the skeletal construction
I do not want "as spring effect" (Sanhui 125, table lamb foot skeleton). It is flexible but not hold position because
example thigh returns by "spring effect".
Loose skeleton is good if it has not "spring effect".
Sorry if this unclear, English is not my mother language.
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