your dolls was super amazing... ❤❤❤❤i love how articulated it is... it was lovely... ❤❤❤and i really love the changeable style..... i wish i can order it in the future..... i wish i dont run out of stock so that i can buy it in the future.......
I am running out of dolls in this generation, but hopefully I can cast the next generation soon... As soon as the pandemic allows shipping again. Right now I am unable to ship dolls out of Japan.
I love smaller dolls around 1/10- 1/12.. the hooks on the feet and hands do they make them smaller for smaller scale??? If so where can i get some? These dolls are AMAZING
Thank you! The real kintsugi technique is used to glue pieces of broken pottery together and the doll was not broken into bits. Hence its is "fake", just mimicking the aesthetic of the art of kintsugi. I used really thick acrylic paint and allowed there to be clots in the paint to make it feel like thick glue mixed with gold powder. Then it's just a matter of painting cracks/seams according to your taste. I am not sure if I have footage of painting the doll in question but I can check.
Sorry, but I'm afraid not. People often ask me to make 6th scale version of Inamorata, but you are the first to show any interest in 65cm scale dolls. I think most of the SD market is dominated by anime style dolls and I would have to change style so much it would not be my aesthetic anymore. SD size dolls also take too much space. I work from a tiny room at home and storing even 30 doll boxes in the current scale fills all my storage space. I would not fit into the room if the boxes were double the size! LOL
@@EmiliaCouture I understand about the space only to well, but you don't have to change your style at all. I prefer 58-60cm over 65cm and I'm really loving Pasha's original size which I think is 54cm. So if you ever kick it around you don't have to do super big and definitely do them in your style 🥰
@@gothikgrrlsdolls500 it's easy to change scale with 3D designed dolls, but mine are 100% hand sculpted. It would take me year or two without income to recreate the doll in different scale and its always a scary time when I have to put all the money I have in the world to pay for the sample making process and casting deposit to the caster. If the doll does not sell in preorders my business is over. Its such a tiny operation I have I really cannot afford to invest in a new scale. I can only have one doll type at the time and new scale would mean losing my existing collector base. I'm so sorry, but it's just not in the cards right now.
The new generation improved a lot! She's steady, resin in super quality, how much details are there! Beautiful!!
Thank you my dear friend. You know I can always find things to improve! Lol
Such a Magnificent Doll! Absolutely stunning!
I absolutely love this doll thank you for showing this video
Glad you liked it! ❤️
I'm really happy to see you on RUclips! I think you have so much to offer!
~Tammy
Thank you Tammy! You gave me courage to do it! ❤️
your dolls was super amazing... ❤❤❤❤i love how articulated it is... it was lovely... ❤❤❤and i really love the changeable style..... i wish i can order it in the future..... i wish i dont run out of stock so that i can buy it in the future.......
I am running out of dolls in this generation, but hopefully I can cast the next generation soon... As soon as the pandemic allows shipping again. Right now I am unable to ship dolls out of Japan.
Amazing work
Thank you for your support Tommy!
Well done!
Thank you! Much appreciated! ❤️
I love smaller dolls around 1/10- 1/12.. the hooks on the feet and hands do they make them smaller for smaller scale??? If so where can i get some? These dolls are AMAZING
Hola excelente tarde. Sería tan amable de informarme como puedo comprar la muñeca y que costo tiene.. son hermosas .
I love the gold Kintsugi is that a technique you could do a video on?
Thank you! The real kintsugi technique is used to glue pieces of broken pottery together and the doll was not broken into bits. Hence its is "fake", just mimicking the aesthetic of the art of kintsugi. I used really thick acrylic paint and allowed there to be clots in the paint to make it feel like thick glue mixed with gold powder. Then it's just a matter of painting cracks/seams according to your taste. I am not sure if I have footage of painting the doll in question but I can check.
Do you think you'll ever make an SD doll?
Sorry, but I'm afraid not. People often ask me to make 6th scale version of Inamorata, but you are the first to show any interest in 65cm scale dolls. I think most of the SD market is dominated by anime style dolls and I would have to change style so much it would not be my aesthetic anymore. SD size dolls also take too much space. I work from a tiny room at home and storing even 30 doll boxes in the current scale fills all my storage space. I would not fit into the room if the boxes were double the size! LOL
@@EmiliaCouture I understand about the space only to well, but you don't have to change your style at all. I prefer 58-60cm over 65cm and I'm really loving Pasha's original size which I think is 54cm. So if you ever kick it around you don't have to do super big and definitely do them in your style 🥰
@@gothikgrrlsdolls500 it's easy to change scale with 3D designed dolls, but mine are 100% hand sculpted. It would take me year or two without income to recreate the doll in different scale and its always a scary time when I have to put all the money I have in the world to pay for the sample making process and casting deposit to the caster. If the doll does not sell in preorders my business is over. Its such a tiny operation I have I really cannot afford to invest in a new scale. I can only have one doll type at the time and new scale would mean losing my existing collector base. I'm so sorry, but it's just not in the cards right now.