Simple stance modifier
As indicated in previous post. Sixth post down on page 3 of this thread.
http://www.dollforum.com/modules.php?na ... ht=#217244
Take a look for descriptive details. Here is the picture.
Ingenious and inspirational.
muzza
I'll show you how it was done.
I've done several surgical operations and still continue doing for a few years.
Muzza kindly shows my former post, it contains my another tool(method).
Now,as this pic. I use Magnets to close RealDoll's legs.
Also please watch Youtube movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-yfwvdF6Qk
Hi,Welcool
Here I show you my turning device and bearings.
Also please watch Youtube movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-yfwvdF6Qk
Hi,Muzza
Thank you for being interested.
Would you please watch my Youtube movie?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-yfwvdF6Qk
........fabin
For some reason I do not seem to be able to post a comment on youtube to your video.
So I paste what I said here.
cheersHi mewfit,
Ingenious and inspirational. And beautiful doll.
However I don't understand the stereo. Better if just the one image. Also, for your info, my eMac with adsl did not receive a clean smooth running video. It jerked and stopped, even after being fully loaded. Had to watch by moving cursor along with mouse. Probably just me, being non tech and computer simple.
I invite you to view my simple friendly message at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3nAZrIMRAk
cheers
roimay2
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Re: Simple stance modifier
Wow, please tell me you make these and sell them, this entire invention is just stunning, or does someone know where I could have something like this made?Mechwizard wrote:This was done by another member last year. I couldn't remember who or when so I went back and looked at the problem from a fresh perspective. I used 1/4" aluminium instead of steel but otherwise its little different.
The more complex stance modifiers looked too scary to me. They put a lot of stress on the base of the doll's neck and basically force the doll to stand straight.
With a spacer (in this case a nut) to allow for the thickness of the doll's skin, it bolts up as close as possible to back of the neck. Two bends basically follow the line of the lower neck. All this does is move the hanging point for the suspension strap up 3.5" and forward about 1.25 - 1.5", or for the metrically inclined, up 85mm and forward 40mm.
And this is all it takes to make her stand straight without the RealDoll crouch that everyone is used to. A back or butt support will push her forward, but for photos this is so much easier. It also allows her to wear high necked clothing without having to cut a hole for the neckbolt.
She can be spun about to take photos from any angle without having to move the camera. We had hours of fun snapping her new wardrobe.
Any help is welcomed.