Bouncer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 3:17 am
King Solo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:48 pm
So, a line of more robust taller Western styled dolls and torsos is most definitely needed right now, and if no one ever steps outside of the comforts of the status que and actually dose something about it. Then real change will inevitable never manifest itself.
At least that's how I see things, which is why I'm doing my part to try and shake things up!
A taller voluptuous Western inspired doll thread, sounds like a fantastic idea!
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One where we can all come together to express our wants needs and desires, but actually do something about it, by making it actually happen.
I would even go as far as to suggest us as a group starting up a GoFundMe account. To finance the creation of a specified model that we've all worked on and agreed upon. Otherwise, it'll just be a page about talking about what we want, instead of actually doing something about taking the necessary steps and actions to bring those wants and desires into manifested realty.
Firstly, I want to congratulate you on the great work! Mega Vanessa is a dream come true. I hope she arrives safely in your hands.
My suggestion: how about using your example of success with Mega Vanessa and starting a new thread for Queen Jody or Princess Vickie's project?
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I'm using both as an example of a body to be designed only. Another option would be to propose several porn stars as an example of a body to be developed. The advantage of using them as a base is that there are many photos and videos of them in the most varied positions. Everyone would know what was being produced.
I know you and others want a tall doll, but if we can make a 170 cm doll weighing up to 60 kg, I believe we would be able to attract more people as many, including me, cannot handle a leviathan weighing 80 kg or more. The idea of removable arms and legs could be useful to help reduce shipping weight.
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If the cost of developing a new body is 5000 dollars, if we could get at least 10 people interested in a specific type of body, each one would have to pay only 500 dollars plus the cost of the doll and shipping. For a customized doll it is a reasonable price.
Does my idea sound interesting? I hope so, as a token of goodwill I will donate my doll designs for free to Kingdolls.
Hey Bouncer,
I'm all for the idea, count me in!
I've already designed quite a few "natural styled" body sculpts already.
If we were to seriously do this, I would suggest we try to stay as natural and realistic in our designs as possible. There's already enough fantasy styled sculpts out in the market, so we should be trying our best to carve out our own little niche of realistic Western styled bodies, to satisfy the needs of those wishing for more realistic sculpts.
But of course, one of the main issues with realism is that they're more than likely going to weigh almost as much as their real-life counter parts.
So yes, they would most definitely need to have the ability to be assembled and disassembled.
Here's a few examples of what I've already designed.
Natural Hour Glass Body
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Natural Pear Body
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I've even designed a Natural BBW Body that would most definitely need to be partitioned at the limbs, (possibly even at the torso) with the ability to be assembled and disassembled.
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These are all just examples, we would all need to come to an agreement as to how we would like for the group model to be sculpted, as you suggested.
And then I could 3D design her from that point forward. What's even cooler is that our 3D designs should have the ability to be 3D printed in the same way this Mega torso was, but we'll have to discuss that a later date, after I've done more research into it.
An investment of $500 from 10 participants in order to fund the creation of a 5k mold, also sounds like a very advantageous idea for any parties interested. We'll just have to work out the finer details, if we decided to go public with it. Since everyone involved would need to profit off the sale of whatever model they invested in to have created.
But I'm absolutely serious, I'll set up a thread after I receive and review this Mega torso, so that way we'll all have a more informed idea of if bodies of this scale, is even plausible.
neutrino wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 1:54 pm
How did they remove all the horizontal print lines from the 3D-printed parts, with such a huge surface area to sand (and for the 135 cm model too)? Or will the print lines still be there?
I don't know how they managed to do it; all I know is that they did a really good job at hiding them.