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Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 5:27 pm
by Ghostlygoth98
All day I've had the "Giant woman" song stuck in my head and while looking around Toys R us it hit me "I want to venture into custmizing dolls" v_v; So I need some advice. I want to make dolls of the Characters from Steven universe

Pearl, Garent, Amathiest, Steven, LApis, Opal (fusion), Paiadot, Ruby, Sappire,

I just have no idea how to go about it espically with opal the four armed woman

Any advice how to go about it?

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 1:58 am
by victoriavictrix
The way you become good at customizing is the same way you become good at anything. Practice, practice, practice. Go to a thrift store, buy a big bag of trashed fashion dolls, and start stripping and painting faces, rerooting, body-swapping, and so on.

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 3:00 am
by Kd_Bunchanumbers
Honestly making a four armed doll is hell cuz you need to get a pair of doll arms by cracking open one doll, then you need to crack open another doll *safely* so you can carve in arm holes then sculpt in arm sockets using an epoxy putty like milliput. Like I did it for my Opal inspired custom but it's really hard to open up a torso safely without damaging anything and getting the parts can be a bit costly. Like it's a reaaaaaaaaally intensive process that I wouldn't recommend for a beginner.

ImageBody Mods by John Pickles, on Flickr
Of course then painting the doll grey was hard as well cuz it chips a lot but yeah.

ImageThe Person You Are Together by John Pickles, on Flickr

ImageThe Person You Are Together by John Pickles, on Flickr

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 3:09 am
by Kd_Bunchanumbers
For my pearl doll I used a Jakks Pacific Winx club doll and sculpted the heck out of her head using Epoxy putty and painted her. I'm kinda stuck on Garnet and Amethyst cuz I got their bodies mostly picked but trying to find suitable heads and such is such a pain. Amethyst I'm planning on using a heavily modded dora the explorer body while Garnet is a Barbie torso with Ken doll hips and legs.

ImageAnd I Want To Inspire You by John Pickles, on Flickr

ImageAnd I Want To Inspire You by John Pickles, on Flickr

ImageAnd I Want To Inspire You by John Pickles, on Flickr

For Lapis you could probably use the same base doll but I mostly want to focus on making the main cast so yeah.

For Sapphire I'm thinking of using a Lottie doll by Arklu but I really hate rerooting and can't find the right wig yet so that's been shelved for awhile, while ruby I'm thinking of using a doll from the Travel Friends Line by Madame Alexander but importing a doll in Australia has been super difficult.

Peridot you could get away with using a Casta Fierce doll from Monster High but her limbs need extensive sculpt to get them remotely robotic looking.

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 5:51 pm
by K2!
Nice work, Kd.

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 9:48 pm
by Trethowan
Wow. Kd, these are amazing!

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 2:46 am
by victoriavictrix
And KD is an example of getting to where he is now by practice, practice, practice and more practice.

Now he does professional mods, but I remember some of his early early faceups (and I bet you're glad that JunkySpot lost all those old posts, John!)

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 4:55 am
by Shyla
Since you have specific characters in mind, get your practice materials, cheap dolls, etc, as Victoriavictrix says, and practice the techniques you think you might use and get comfortable with the process. While you're practicing, start browsing dolls to see which ones are closest to your vision of how you want to present the character.

Steven's Universe has highly stylized animation, perhaps you'd like a more realistic look? Or do they need to be like Kd's beauties, perfect matches?

Do you want them to be to proper scale, as they are in the cartoon? Or are you ok with them being the same height? As you nail down these sorts of details and select the dolls you want, the techniques you need will reveal themselves and you can start to narrow your focus.

Alexandrite or Opal might be a good idea to start with Wydonna Spyder, she's got 6 arms already.

Here's mine. ^.^
ImageDSC02327 by me, on Flickr
Her skin is very dark, but there's bound to be a way to fix it. (not big with the modding XD)

Hope that helps.

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:02 pm
by Ghostlygoth98
Shyla wrote:Since you have specific characters in mind, get your practice materials, cheap dolls, etc, as Victoriavictrix says, and practice the techniques you think you might use and get comfortable with the process. While you're practicing, start browsing dolls to see which ones are closest to your vision of how you want to present the character.

Steven's Universe has highly stylized animation, perhaps you'd like a more realistic look? Or do they need to be like Kd's beauties, perfect matches?

Do you want them to be to proper scale, as they are in the cartoon? Or are you ok with them being the same height? As you nail down these sorts of details and select the dolls you want, the techniques you need will reveal themselves and you can start to narrow your focus.

Alexandrite or Opal might be a good idea to start with Wydonna Spyder, she's got 6 arms already.

Here's mine. ^.^
ImageDSC02327 by me, on Flickr
Her skin is very dark, but there's bound to be a way to fix it. (not big with the modding XD)

Hope that helps.


Thank you Wydonna Spyder was actually who I was thinking about for opal at first so its funny you mentiaoned her

Re: Best way to go about custmizing?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 6:09 am
by DollyKim
Having looked at the pictures definitely go with Wydonna. All you'll have to do is paint her and add a nose.

For cheap test victims check yard sales or junk stores. Barbies + tools + Apoxie sculpt or Milliput + practice = amazing.