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Published: 2014-07-25 22:44:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 5279; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 102
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This is an experimental ball joint doll blueprint I made for my upcoming first doll of Homura from Madoka Magica. It was made on an A3 paper, and it's 38,4 cm in height (dunno what's that in inches. we use the metric system
And as I state above, anyone can use it. I'll have the download option always available so those people searching on Google can find it
Wish me luck! And to those trying their own doll out, good luck to them!
P.S. I know I displayed "nipples" and a "pubic crack" but hey, if I put a mature tag on, how can those without account download it or see it for that matter. So I am taking this upon myself. Consider them 2 circles and a line, which they in fact are.
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Comments: 4
heroescomingback [2016-10-31 13:14:53 +0000 UTC]
You are amazing for posting this! I've been trying to make my own blueprints, but I'm not really good with proportions, so I just ended up making a prototype for a 63 cm boy I wanted to do. I've been researching, and seen that most people recommend to make 30-40 cm bjd first, so it will be big enough to give some work space, but small enough so you won't end up wasting too much material. I decided to make a 30-something cm girl instead, but really didn't want to go through another week planning a blueprint that I could end up discarding because the proportions don't match up... I guess it's okay to use your blueprint and make small modifications in bust and hip sizes?
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Mavya [2016-02-08 01:18:08 +0000 UTC]
OMG!!!! I LOVE YOUUUU! I've been practicing sculpting and i wanted to make my owen bjd, but I cant draw for shit... Really, I suck. Doing something so detailed its almost impossible without a reference and finding somebody who gives a body blueprint for free its like a miracle! I owe you As soon as I finish it ill take pictures and send them to you. You are a life saver
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theskycat [2014-12-26 02:44:30 +0000 UTC]
I was hoping to use your blueprint, though, with small modifications to the joint shapes for better articulation. (I'd try and draw my own but, I am no good with proportions.)
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Madda-Sketches In reply to theskycat [2014-12-26 16:12:51 +0000 UTC]
You can use it however you wish I placed it at resources and stock images, so it's for free use
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