me too!! i remember seeing all the weird funky figures on the shelves in hot topic and justice when i was younger and i was just a little too young to really appreciate it or participate. the day i get to see tokidoki on the shelves again is the day ill be happy
I regularly use picrew and other base character design makers when I'm having a bad pain day or just struggling to narrow down a concept and I need a launching off point to pick very basic themes, colors, and other features to then interpret and iterate on towards a more concrete and original design than what the base might provide
I've been interested in doll/toy customizing for a few years and blank sculptures/figures is something I've been super interested in but not ready to jump into just yet. I do have a collection of abandoned funkos from a friend that I'm planning to sand down, paint over, and turn into other works. Literally anything other than a funko face I'm so tired
I think my ultimate opinion on Funko and its related competitors is that capitalism is the enemy. Niche art being monopolized and mass produced is so soul crushing. I'm so proud of you for creating your own figure and I'm excited to make my own Labko!
Yes I love picrew!! I’ve recently used it to make up a whole team of magical boys and it helped me lay down a vibe that I liked for each individual character while still making them cohesive, along with making me able to remember the designs for when I actually get the opportunity to make the final designs :))
The funko pops that actually look good (imo) are either non-humans, or characters that are so cartoony they don't really look human anyway. What I really like apart from the fact that they aren't ugly looking is that they're usually more unique, since the creators have to work with a character that doesn't fit the base of "same person different hair".
Yeah I agree. I've got a Fallout sentry bot funko and it actually looks pretty good. It almost doesn't even look like a funko pop at all because its about as far from that generic human base as you could get.
Yeah i own three funkos (chosen from a pile of leftovers at a closing gamestop), a nebula, a captain marbel and a porg. The porg is by far the nicest one. Barely even looks like funko
It also helps if the characters are already stylised to have bigger heads and simple round eyes Like Widow, Webber and Wendy from Don't Starve, who look pretty great as far as Funkos go. Winston though... He has much smaller and oblong eyes, not big button eyes, so he looks off in Funko style Which is why I only have the other three lmao (although the little Chester that comes along with Winston is quite tempting...)
I have a few Funkos of Reaper fro m Overwatch and the fact that his skull mask means he doesn't have the beady eyes makes his statues a lot more appealing. Plus the button eyes feel a lot more fitting on animal characters too, like Pokemon, since animals tend to have larger, dark colored eyes anyways.
I feel this conversation can go to OCs for fandoms in Sonic, My Little Pony, Epithet Erased, and Steven Universe. They seem to have a template with some of their characters. My Little Pony is the easiest example. If you take of their manes, wings, etc, most of them are pretty indistinguishable except for their eyes and color. Sonic also has those OCs that might have originated from the fact that Shadow and Silver seem to be variations of Sonic. Meanwhile, in a series like Mario, they have a variety of character designs with almost non repeating. The only exceptions are Species like Toads, but most people don’t want to be a Toad. Steven Universe has something slightly different. All the Gems are based on, well, gems; their lives are based on the gems as well. The reason Ruby and Sapphire are together is because they are the same species and the Diamonds rule all other Gems because on how people value diamonds more than any other gemstone. Another example is Epithet Erased with the mechanic where their powers are based on a single word. Molly, the protagonist, has the Epithet “Dumb” and Giovanni, her villainous surrogate father, has the Epithet “Soup”. This can easily be used to create powers and for an OC with the magic system’s limitation letting the creative juices flow.
as someone thats around the fandom.. yes MLP has extremely repetitive OCs and even the characters in the show all share the same shape besides their hair. its kinda cynical to me cause it makes cuteness overstay its welcome and says the wrong messages to kids about whats "normal". cuteness needs something ugly to be contrasted with but the entire show is made of cute characters.. we never see a fat or "ugly" character which kinda makes the show look cheap IMO.
@@ali32bit42 yeah, the reason they all look the same was just to cut costs in production and make animating easier, cause if all the characters have the same body type you can reuse animations for all of them lol, and that's also the reason most of them don't have patterns and are just a solid color, it's just easier to animate But in the newer seasons a bit more variety started showing, with different species and some ponies with patterns instead of a solid color, stuff like that And in G5 they look a bit more varied since they have a higher budget and 3d is a bit easier, but still mostly the same body types
@@max_punch judging from older shows that were animated with PAPER . its not really a budget issue , hasbro is a billion dollar corporation. they can afford transformers movies. its mainly that they wanted to sell toys. and to sell toys you want less variety in the injection molds . when the entire show was animated in vector graphics and rigs. i doubt that it was too hard to make small adjustments to what characters look like . its not budget cuts. its an issue by design.
@@ali32bit42 yeah, MLP was mainly made to sell toys so I guess that also explains why they look similar. But at least G4 was an improvement from the previous show, the ponies looked quite a bit more generic on that one
The weird bit I found among collectors is that people often compare Funkos to Nendoroids, at least in the anime and gaming side of the community. Nendoroids also use a base model, but each one is designed carefully with details so you might not even notice it. The process also involves a lot of manual work, which explain their insanely expensive price (there's a docu here on yt)! Also, that little figure you made is so cute! I love the artists designs as well- I can imagine myself buying that Luis or Christina one :')
as a 3D artist. i find bases to be a double edged sword. they make the modeling and design process incredibly fast and efficient. they may save you weeks or even make the modeling part last only a few hours. but on the other hand.. it can be blatantly obvious that you used a base model for something and it can make your work look repetitive or even drop you into the uncanny valley. as is the case with TV shows like MLP where all the female characters have identical body types with basically no difference other then hair and maybe eyes and colors. this is especially if you put it next to a character from the same base. i often even see other artists create the exact same recolor up to 100 times with the exact same pose and expression and facial structure which makes you look cheap IMO . it just doesn't look right to me if you can take a character set and put them on top of each other only to realize they line up perfectly in terms of silhouette one of my friends/costumers pointed out that when i use a Base model.. my characters look like they came from an RPG character creator . and i agree with that , especially with 3D models its hard to deform an existing design or base to make the shape you need to make something look unique compared to something you make from scratch with the intention of making that specific design alone. i personally choose to model everything from scratch per character . not only do i get better characters.. but starting from scratch can be a HUGE opportunity for improvement in my skills can say with 100% confidence that if i had used templates or bases from the start my designs would have looked ugly as hell right now.
Probably why I love LEGO a lot. Not only are the bricks versatile, but also the figures. They have very simple details, but just enough to where you can say, "Oh, that's Obi-Wan Kenobi". And oh boy, were the Clone Wars minifigures cursed. Maybe not as cursed as some of LEGO's other stuff (Looking at you LEGO Nesquik Bunny). That face is unsettling. *shudders*
I love that you didn't JUST give your opinions on the rise of funko, but you also offered your own creative spin on base characters as a response to that. Then you poured hours (and tears I'm sure) into bringing that idea to life. And on top of it all, you've presented that offering to the public WITHOUT the motive of profits which I think is a beautiful counter cultural move. I will 100% be downloading the Labko template to play around with, so thank you for that! 🖤
I would absolutely love to see a video of you customising your Labkos! It would the perfect way to demonstrate the limitless creative potential you can make with these bases! And the research that lead up to their creation was really great in of itself! (I also happen to have a rather negative viewpoint on Funko Pops man, they're just everywhere and unavoidable)
awesome video! i think i was still pretty young when the funko pops started swamping everything, so i feel like i missed out on the more indie vinyl toy trends. what i did get into though were toy customizer youtube videos, where people would resculpt and repaint monster high dolls, littlest pet shops, my little ponies, etc. it very much gave me the same excitement of taking a base and using it to make something completely new. it's been a long while since i did any customizing of my own, so i'm super tempted by the labko project...i'll have to brainstorm ideas!
Gonna add also that making my own mold for a figure to make copies was actually, genuinely something I've wanted to do for a few years now, so it's nice to see an example of how that would be done wrt the labko!
Dude! This has got to be one of my favorite videos yet. A mini history lesson, some inspiration, and an invitation to hang out and make cool stuff with cool people? Thank you!
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base characters, a subject that is way more intresting then I thought. The culture envolving this thing is so complex and fun, and I lived the Labko! It really have a lot of potential, contineu with the good work!
I was in my teens, and just getting into graphic design when vinyl art toys where at their height. I can confirm, it was a wild time! So many wonderful and inventive things got made. As for funko pops. I get why people like them. But imo a lot of the time the designs just....don't get translated onto the template well.
Somenthing i noticed once : funko pops rely heavily on the cheerleader effect , many funkopops look kinda decent if you brush over them , If you focus one specific ones they look boring drab and a bit tacky , So yeah one funko is pretty much usless you have to get more of them
The only funko pop i own (that i like) is my aggretsuko one. Her proportions are already similar to the funko pop base and her face has a complicated design that kind of overpowers the molded eyes to the point it barely looks like a funko Imo the best looking figures are the ones which avoid the funko eyes while still doing something different (not just a character’s base design, a specific version)
Came to say the same, the Aggretsuko funko looks really good because it just looks like a regular Aggretsuko figure rather than a funko, the only difference from her original design is a slightly different head shape
This video was such pure joy!! I put together the starry night lego with my mom recently and I completely understand what you mean about template systems needing to be flexible enough to create something specific while still looking like a lego or a mii or what have you. It's such a fun thing to experience how ppl have made those design choices! Also labko.... I know what I'm doing with my first paycheck 👀
The GOAT of base characters is Sackboy. His default design is cute and expressive, and this remains no matter how many changes are made. He has 3 games and countless DLC packs worth of costume pieces that can be mixed and matched, stickers allow for near limitless colours, details and patterns (although stickering can be difficult on costume pieces with textures that wrap weirdly), decorations allow additional 3D shapes and accessories to be placed on top of the costume, and the crossover DLC packs allow Sackboy to be various iconic characters. If Sony decided to mass produce Sackboy figurines based on the licensed DLC costumes, not only would they sell like hot cakes, they'd probably put Funko out of business overnight.
Funko Pops make me very grateful for amiibo, and I want to support them all the more. Wonderful, nostalgic character designs with no visual compromises for relatively cheap? Heck yeah I'll collect those!
Makes sense for 3d sculptures to have bases, you can still be very creative with a single base because there’s so much you can add to it. Also I like the Klonoa shirt you’re wearing
The default design is often my own personal favorite. When it comes to Lego, my favorite minifigure is one with an unprinted torso of any color, the basic smiley face, and either short brown hair if male or the slightly longer flat brown hair if female. I do like different permutations of the outfit (sleeves matching torso and differently colored hips and legs that match each other, hips match the torso while limbs are a different color, completely uniform color for the torso, hips, limbs, and hands with a color matching motorcycle helmet, etc). My Lego "sig fig" has generally been barely variant from this template, or at least it was until the collectible minifigures series gave me so many new parts options I couldn't help but make a bat-winged gray mouse man. My favorite Transformers are automobiles who transform to have the hood of the car become their chest and the trunk become their feet, or quadrupedal animals who wind up with their animal face as their chest and their limbs consist more or less of the animal limbs flipping out components to reveal mechanical elements and usable digits. I don't play Minecraft, but for now at least Steve is my favorite skin. If I were to swap out anything, I'd make him _even plainer_ by removing his facial hair and making his eyes and skin tone flatter.
Very worth the hype! Character customization is one of the most satisfying creative...activities? It's honestly very difficult to try to be simplistic and broad with the pre-set features you can give something for video games and the like, and even more difficult to make a malleable base form to work from. I think you've done an outstanding job of that with the Labko! Giving artists the chance to make their own modifications and creative choices is very freeing, and I can see the benefits of that versus having to make simplistic overlays or a multitude of specific add-ons. So, basically: great video!! Sorry about your microphone. :(
Excuse me sir, I must ask why you're so underrated. You constantly provide people with tremendous amounts of easy to understand advice and tips, in such a fun yet professional format. I'm honestly shocked that you're under a million subscribers
Very nice of you! I’m a work in progress like everyone. I suppose it’s because of the niche subject matter and a lack of the super clickbait style that does the best 😄
So glad you mentioned Pop Mart here, as I've fallen in love with their Skullpanda toys. That said, I was bummed that the second-to-last Skullpanda series was based on... the Addams Family? It was a really collab imo, and I was happy when the most recent series was back a regular, non-IP-based theme. Also, another company I have started to like is called Toy City. I've become a huge fan of their Laura Girl figurines. Very nice stuff.
Half-way through watching this, I realized the character I've been working on for over 5 years really reminds me of a Figma and could probably be used as a base design. Unfortunately I don't really know how to test this theory... nor do I own a Figma to see if it could work joint-wise... Your Labko figure is a pretty cool idea, immediately got a robot design in my head the instant I saw the model shape. Hope the idea works well.
i’d never watched your videos before, this came up in my recommended, but this was incredibly well researched, very interesting and a fantastic insight. You’ve earned another subscriber! also love the lab coat idea :)
If I weren’t in finals right now, I’d be designing a grizzled PI or a gritty outlaw Labko so hard. I was kinda young during the vinyl toy craze. This is making me want to get one on my shelf.
My first thought was UB Funkeys. It seems like it wasn’t very popular and didn’t last for very long. But I think it created a fairly flexible standard model for their characters.
That whole vinyl toy segment reawakened some odd memory of mine. I specifically remember a vinyl toy that was like a little robot character peeking out of a teacup. I think it was called little tea or something. I've looked for it but I can't find it anywhere. Anyone else remember those?
YESSS this video came out so good. The sheer sound of joy when you took the figure out of the mold haha. Let's bring back the era of actually inspired designer toys :D
I actually used base character designs for one of my games. I thought it wouldve been easier/cheaper than completely unique characters but it barely saved much of any time unfortunately
I really love the Base Character design you made and honestly I'm ecstatic that the link has the 2D version because I'd love to make some stylized artworks of my own existing characters with it, it's so adorable, which fits my actual style really well :D
I believe lego is the best way to customize something because just because of that one thing, I've made tons of characters outside of lego because it started with lego.
Thank you so much for talking about this a topic, i'm really glad someone like yourself sees the value in art toys. I myself did research about it twice. If you are interested theres also a documentary movie out there, about the vinyl toy industry around the period of its peak called "The vinyl frontier". Sadly theres kinda not that much info out there, best I could find the documentary and a couple of books. Once again thank you putting this information out there for a new generation. P.S. The same guy who helped make Kidrobot (Paul Budnitz) is now doing another vinyl toy company for the modern era called Super Plastic.
the cases of figures is something that happens with a lot of things, not just funko. I was on the edges of the monster high collector community at its peak, and there was a whole terminology to talk about which dolls were harder to find. funko's deal with it strikes me as a lot more nefarious though, since mh generally just had more of the main characters since kids wanted em, and it was an unfortunate coincidence that it made background characters so much harder to get firsthand.
This is so cool! I’m a sucker for figures so this has me really excited. If I have any ideas, I’ll probably make one of my own designs because this has just opened a new door of inspiration to get through my mostly lacklustre schedule. Also, damn, that’s a lot of effort for a video. Honestly though, a video where you make a sculpture always seems hard, but the payoff makes it so worth it in the end.
This was a fascinating video. I especially enjoyed the look at designer toys, and I think it’s so cool that you’re having a go at making your own. Labko is such a cool idea,!
I love using the Mii maker to make my friends and people i know. It's a handy way to block out characters as well. Miitopia is even more suitable for this
This is one topic I have NEVER stopped to think about. So interesting, and the last part is so inspiring, how come this doesn't have more views? Lots of luck in Labko and your other projects!
i own one pop figure, a flash that i bought at a convention because it was one of the only things i could afford. opened it up, covered the soulless voids with some stick on googly eyes from the dollar store, and put it back in the box like that. it's been years and i still find it funny
i like funko pops a lot but, i dont quite get the hate they get? like i understand some people not being a fan of the base design, but why are people so angry? dunno if its the us, but stores where i live dont really have funko pops/plushies/figures whatever the only ones that do are stores for collectors and game/anime merch store you only find them if youre actively looking for it, otherwise youd probably never know about them
I think it’s mostly because it’s a pretty boring product all things considered. Funko pops don’t play that much with the facial expressions and they’re also all mono-pose. The fact that they’re so static means that all you can really do with them is put it on a shelf and forget about it. There are much better base design products than Funko. Lego minifigs fit a purpose in lego’s product line and are also posable, so that increases their value a ton since they can be a part of a much larger display. Which makes up for its lack of detail. Nendoroid is Japan’s equivalent to Funko. The figures are posable, have swappable expressions and parts, as well as accessories. If you get bored of how you posed it, you can always change it.
That's awesome! I kinda want to do this with mine now. Idk if I will. Made my base character in magicavoxel for a game I'm still worldbuilding for, and using it in a practice game I'm making. Idk if this video has any specific obvious takeaway for me, but it's making me think. "How could I better make the base character so it's more customizable." Idk if it's an answer, as that's kinda the point I had making it, but it's good to rethink it. (Congrats on making yours in blender. I'm terrified of blender, but need to use it to fix technical difficulties. Hands in unity disappeared, and materials don't work right) Btw, that snapshot of your wife's shop reminded me of Charles & Ray Eames. This is THE compliment, as I see them as the perfect relationship goal.
Part of why I adore Lego so much is exactly that. It allows for so much freedom with designs and customization, without compromising the core aspects of the pieces. Most torsos, arms, heads and legs are the exact same, but their design philosophy allow for these pieces to perfectly embody any character imaginable. Also... Mystery Minis >>> Funko Pops They are much more expressive, dynamic, cheaper, come in a fun collectable size, and often offer a better character selection than the Pop lines for their respective series. The "blind box" aspect isn't my favorite thing, but it does fix the 'bulk' problem Pops have.
One of my favourite ‘figures’ I own is a bust of my ESO character (my friend either got it 3D printed or sculpted from some sort of material) it’s nice to have a such a personal item for a Khajiit as most fantasy based things are more human than beast. (She initially ripped my character model from the game so I could use it as a drawing reference)
Whoa!! I don't have the money to get biko's backpack, but may I say, kusa looks absolutely stunning! I really love the color scheme, composition, and lighting! And thanks for the video, this was very though-provoking! Haha, I always love using the picrew bases... XD
Hey Brookes, love the new shop! Was just looking through the playing cards for some of the ones I’ve missed and was wondering if you still have any #15 and #16 cards anywhere available to buy? They’re the only 2 that escape me thus far
I'm genuinely surprised that this video doesn't have more views! I adored it. Edit: i didnt watch the last like 10 minutes of the vidow when It, i figured it out! Is there a way that we can buy the mold already printed / made so we can customize them traditionally? Maybe in your shop?
They have Subway in most countries. Americas restaurants have filled the world and made it harder to fully escape America. I have visited multiple countries and couldn’t escape companies like Subway, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, and more. I appreciate this video it gives good insight.
curious about your thoughts on Bionicles, as I feel like they kinda occupy the natural intersection point between LEGO and Designer Toys (especially now, with their coveted status as a long-discontinued toy with a passionate fandom)
i'm curious if you ever played ModNation Racers. its character design and creator was heavily based on urban vinyl, and allowed you to sculpt an extremely impressive variety of things that game came in the wave of Play.Create.Share stuff that happened after littlebigplanet got big. Speaking of which, it's funny that lbp looks so similar to FunkoPop in a way, but like with way more heart and character. I think because the could emote and have actual personalities, it helped a lot
I think funko pops are at their best when they use cartoon characters for their figures. There so much as you can care about random celebrity no. 96, another superhero, or any other live action character. The more colorful cartoon designs are the ones that catches your eye, and are immediately more recognizable as their representative character.
Very cool. Despite being one of those weirdos who messes around w/ custom paints on his gunpla, I never really thought too much about the old art figs & their designs. Mostly 'cause the prices were too much for me (Those blank Munnys used to Hella Expensive back in the day). As for your Labko... I dig it but you know how I roll. I Promise Nothing... but I Might have to get in on this. It's just too neat a dealie to not try my hand at. = )
19:48: Aha! Knew it! So this _was_ transitioning to talk about Funko Pops! I hadn't heard about the scene of designer toys that preceded this until now, so wasn't quite sure if it was the same... but indeed, it appears it was what I was expecting! It is interesting to hear about the history of them. You making your own base design for this video actually gives me a really good idea. Currently I have been spending a long time modelling and setting up a very realistic base character design for Blender and VRChat, based on raccoons and tanuki. But, talking about making a base that can be used for anything makes me think... what if I designed a base that could be used for _more_ species than just that that is completely procedural instead? Modelling things manually and having to do so much to adjust everything every time has been driving me nuts and it looks like geometry nodes (and my knowledge of geometry nodes) is finally getting good enough that I will finally be able to do everything in it soon. I am almost certainly going to do that as soon as my current design is usable and the new Blender hair system supports hair clumping! 3D is indeed hard and I am doing everything in 3D with extremely minimal 2D elements... but maybe with enough math I can get some kind of procedural material patterning too that avoids the issue of basing the geometry around the patterning which somewhat restricts which types of characters can be made well. Or maybe I could just switch to a 2D texture for patterning instead. I've been avoiding doing that as I really do not like raster images, but it might make for a more easily customisable result in the end.
What about the Noods? There was an entire generation of bumpers on Cartoon Network that featured these little base figures painting themselves into the characters of the current shows
Okay real comment: I really liked the section about funko pops--i agree, too! I like plenty of popular things, but it's gotten harder to discover new stuff as of late. Gonna buy a labko as well as some other stuff from the shop as soon as I leave this comment! No idea what I'll make with it yet--its a bit imposing! Excelleeeeeent video!!!
Different context, but in Naruto, most of the jonin have pretty similar outfits. But with a few variations in how they wear their headbands and whatnot, Kishimoto makes a lot of distinct designs for minor characters
Personally I like funko pops. I think they're cute. I choose figures that are easily recognizable in the minimalistic design, not the boring regular human ones, but like disney, dc characters that have very memorable character design.
I hate to "um actually" a very minor point from a video that's months old at this point, but the Mii data stored in a wiimote wouldn't include the assets themselves - since the wiimote itself doesn't display anything. It's probably storing a list like Hair:23 Colour:12 Eyes:4 EyeHeight: 3 EyeWidth: 6 That kinda thing. It wouldn't really affect the detail of the model. Maybe it'd affect how many options could be available, but not the asset size :3
Yeah! I believe that’s what i was speaking to- i haven’t watched in awhile but i think i said file size. Hopefully I didnt leave that too ambiguous, although I see the confusion
The weird bland faces of funko pops are part if the reaskn why barring two human/humanoid characters, the funko figures that i do have are all either monsters, droids or other creatures haha. But on the subject of bases, i noticed that the Animal Crossing games largely do this too! They've got the bases for each villager animal type, be it cats, wolves, eagles, etc, and then from there it's mostly just the 2d textures mapped onto the model.
I'm SO down for a designer toy renaissance. Let artists' creativity litter the shelves, not capitalistic companies riding on trends.
Most of us humans are all suckers for huge corporation owned brands.
me too!! i remember seeing all the weird funky figures on the shelves in hot topic and justice when i was younger and i was just a little too young to really appreciate it or participate. the day i get to see tokidoki on the shelves again is the day ill be happy
@@mikeymartyr i saw some tokidoki at hot topic recently :)
@@mikeymartyr they have them at comic stores and still are at Spencer’s and hot topic, at hobby lobby they have a coloring book as well
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I regularly use picrew and other base character design makers when I'm having a bad pain day or just struggling to narrow down a concept and I need a launching off point to pick very basic themes, colors, and other features to then interpret and iterate on towards a more concrete and original design than what the base might provide
I've been interested in doll/toy customizing for a few years and blank sculptures/figures is something I've been super interested in but not ready to jump into just yet. I do have a collection of abandoned funkos from a friend that I'm planning to sand down, paint over, and turn into other works. Literally anything other than a funko face I'm so tired
I think my ultimate opinion on Funko and its related competitors is that capitalism is the enemy. Niche art being monopolized and mass produced is so soul crushing. I'm so proud of you for creating your own figure and I'm excited to make my own Labko!
Picrews really good for basic design stuff say if you want an idea of what you want to design,they just are generally good to use. I like them ::)
My god I do the same every time I need to make an oc. Or just want decent art of them without commissioning someone.
Yes I love picrew!! I’ve recently used it to make up a whole team of magical boys and it helped me lay down a vibe that I liked for each individual character while still making them cohesive, along with making me able to remember the designs for when I actually get the opportunity to make the final designs :))
The funko pops that actually look good (imo) are either non-humans, or characters that are so cartoony they don't really look human anyway. What I really like apart from the fact that they aren't ugly looking is that they're usually more unique, since the creators have to work with a character that doesn't fit the base of "same person different hair".
Yeah I agree. I've got a Fallout sentry bot funko and it actually looks pretty good. It almost doesn't even look like a funko pop at all because its about as far from that generic human base as you could get.
Yeah i own three funkos (chosen from a pile of leftovers at a closing gamestop), a nebula, a captain marbel and a porg. The porg is by far the nicest one. Barely even looks like funko
It also helps if the characters are already stylised to have bigger heads and simple round eyes
Like Widow, Webber and Wendy from Don't Starve, who look pretty great as far as Funkos go. Winston though... He has much smaller and oblong eyes, not big button eyes, so he looks off in Funko style
Which is why I only have the other three lmao (although the little Chester that comes along with Winston is quite tempting...)
@@Avi2Nyan Woah I didn't know there were Don't Starve funkos. I just had a look and yeah you're right.
I have a few Funkos of Reaper fro m Overwatch and the fact that his skull mask means he doesn't have the beady eyes makes his statues a lot more appealing. Plus the button eyes feel a lot more fitting on animal characters too, like Pokemon, since animals tend to have larger, dark colored eyes anyways.
I feel this conversation can go to OCs for fandoms in Sonic, My Little Pony, Epithet Erased, and Steven Universe. They seem to have a template with some of their characters.
My Little Pony is the easiest example. If you take of their manes, wings, etc, most of them are pretty indistinguishable except for their eyes and color. Sonic also has those OCs that might have originated from the fact that Shadow and Silver seem to be variations of Sonic. Meanwhile, in a series like Mario, they have a variety of character designs with almost non repeating. The only exceptions are Species like Toads, but most people don’t want to be a Toad.
Steven Universe has something slightly different. All the Gems are based on, well, gems; their lives are based on the gems as well. The reason Ruby and Sapphire are together is because they are the same species and the Diamonds rule all other Gems because on how people value diamonds more than any other gemstone.
Another example is Epithet Erased with the mechanic where their powers are based on a single word. Molly, the protagonist, has the Epithet “Dumb” and Giovanni, her villainous surrogate father, has the Epithet “Soup”. This can easily be used to create powers and for an OC with the magic system’s limitation letting the creative juices flow.
Epithet Erased has a fandom?? I thought no one really talked about it that much. It's cool seeing it here!
as someone thats around the fandom.. yes MLP has extremely repetitive OCs and even the characters in the show all share the same shape besides their hair.
its kinda cynical to me cause it makes cuteness overstay its welcome and says the wrong messages to kids about whats "normal". cuteness needs something ugly to be contrasted with but the entire show is made of cute characters.. we never see a fat or "ugly" character which kinda makes the show look cheap IMO.
@@ali32bit42 yeah, the reason they all look the same was just to cut costs in production and make animating easier, cause if all the characters have the same body type you can reuse animations for all of them lol, and that's also the reason most of them don't have patterns and are just a solid color, it's just easier to animate
But in the newer seasons a bit more variety started showing, with different species and some ponies with patterns instead of a solid color, stuff like that
And in G5 they look a bit more varied since they have a higher budget and 3d is a bit easier, but still mostly the same body types
@@max_punch judging from older shows that were animated with PAPER . its not really a budget issue , hasbro is a billion dollar corporation. they can afford transformers movies. its mainly that they wanted to sell toys. and to sell toys you want less variety in the injection molds .
when the entire show was animated in vector graphics and rigs. i doubt that it was too hard to make small adjustments to what characters look like . its not budget cuts. its an issue by design.
@@ali32bit42 yeah, MLP was mainly made to sell toys so I guess that also explains why they look similar. But at least G4 was an improvement from the previous show, the ponies looked quite a bit more generic on that one
The default Mii is what got me to watch this tbh... I love him so much, he deserves more appreciation.
Yeah. Just like how the original, simple smiling Leĝo minifigures are so loveable
Two faves (and one.. Pop...)
And Funko slander got me to watch this.
The weird bit I found among collectors is that people often compare Funkos to Nendoroids, at least in the anime and gaming side of the community. Nendoroids also use a base model, but each one is designed carefully with details so you might not even notice it. The process also involves a lot of manual work, which explain their insanely expensive price (there's a docu here on yt)!
Also, that little figure you made is so cute! I love the artists designs as well- I can imagine myself buying that Luis or Christina one :')
as a 3D artist. i find bases to be a double edged sword. they make the modeling and design process incredibly fast and efficient. they may save you weeks or even make the modeling part last only a few hours.
but on the other hand.. it can be blatantly obvious that you used a base model for something and it can make your work look repetitive or even drop you into the uncanny valley. as is the case with TV shows like MLP where all the female characters have identical body types with basically no difference other then hair and maybe eyes and colors. this is especially if you put it next to a character from the same base. i often even see other artists create the exact same recolor up to 100 times with the exact same pose and expression and facial structure which makes you look cheap IMO . it just doesn't look right to me if you can take a character set and put them on top of each other only to realize they line up perfectly in terms of silhouette
one of my friends/costumers pointed out that when i use a Base model.. my characters look like they came from an RPG character creator . and i agree with that , especially with 3D models its hard to deform an existing design or base to make the shape you need to make something look unique compared to something you make from scratch with the intention of making that specific design alone.
i personally choose to model everything from scratch per character . not only do i get better characters.. but starting from scratch can be a HUGE opportunity for improvement in my skills can say with 100% confidence that if i had used templates or bases from the start my designs would have looked ugly as hell right now.
Probably why I love LEGO a lot. Not only are the bricks versatile, but also the figures. They have very simple details, but just enough to where you can say, "Oh, that's Obi-Wan Kenobi".
And oh boy, were the Clone Wars minifigures cursed. Maybe not as cursed as some of LEGO's other stuff (Looking at you LEGO Nesquik Bunny). That face is unsettling. *shudders*
I love that you didn't JUST give your opinions on the rise of funko, but you also offered your own creative spin on base characters as a response to that. Then you poured hours (and tears I'm sure) into bringing that idea to life. And on top of it all, you've presented that offering to the public WITHOUT the motive of profits which I think is a beautiful counter cultural move. I will 100% be downloading the Labko template to play around with, so thank you for that! 🖤
Thanks so much Parker, appreciate that!
I would absolutely love to see a video of you customising your Labkos! It would the perfect way to demonstrate the limitless creative potential you can make with these bases! And the research that lead up to their creation was really great in of itself! (I also happen to have a rather negative viewpoint on Funko Pops man, they're just everywhere and unavoidable)
Thank you so much!!
Brookes that victorious little cheer during the unmolding just added years to my life. Thank you for the serotonin
awesome video! i think i was still pretty young when the funko pops started swamping everything, so i feel like i missed out on the more indie vinyl toy trends. what i did get into though were toy customizer youtube videos, where people would resculpt and repaint monster high dolls, littlest pet shops, my little ponies, etc. it very much gave me the same excitement of taking a base and using it to make something completely new. it's been a long while since i did any customizing of my own, so i'm super tempted by the labko project...i'll have to brainstorm ideas!
POSITIVE INTERACTION PRIOR TO VIEWING YEEHAAAAAW
Gonna add also that making my own mold for a figure to make copies was actually, genuinely something I've wanted to do for a few years now, so it's nice to see an example of how that would be done wrt the labko!
Dude! This has got to be one of my favorite videos yet. A mini history lesson, some inspiration, and an invitation to hang out and make cool stuff with cool people? Thank you!
Thank you!!
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base characters, a subject that is way more intresting then I thought. The culture envolving this thing is so complex and fun, and I lived the Labko! It really have a lot of potential, contineu with the good work!
I was in my teens, and just getting into graphic design when vinyl art toys where at their height. I can confirm, it was a wild time! So many wonderful and inventive things got made.
As for funko pops. I get why people like them. But imo a lot of the time the designs just....don't get translated onto the template well.
Somenthing i noticed once : funko pops rely heavily on the cheerleader effect , many funkopops look kinda decent if you brush over them ,
If you focus one specific ones they look boring drab and a bit tacky ,
So yeah one funko is pretty much usless you have to get more of them
The only funko pop i own (that i like) is my aggretsuko one. Her proportions are already similar to the funko pop base and her face has a complicated design that kind of overpowers the molded eyes to the point it barely looks like a funko
Imo the best looking figures are the ones which avoid the funko eyes while still doing something different (not just a character’s base design, a specific version)
Came to say the same, the Aggretsuko funko looks really good because it just looks like a regular Aggretsuko figure rather than a funko, the only difference from her original design is a slightly different head shape
This video was such pure joy!!
I put together the starry night lego with my mom recently and I completely understand what you mean about template systems needing to be flexible enough to create something specific while still looking like a lego or a mii or what have you. It's such a fun thing to experience how ppl have made those design choices!
Also labko.... I know what I'm doing with my first paycheck 👀
AND SHE DID! Thank you Cin!!
The GOAT of base characters is Sackboy. His default design is cute and expressive, and this remains no matter how many changes are made. He has 3 games and countless DLC packs worth of costume pieces that can be mixed and matched, stickers allow for near limitless colours, details and patterns (although stickering can be difficult on costume pieces with textures that wrap weirdly), decorations allow additional 3D shapes and accessories to be placed on top of the costume, and the crossover DLC packs allow Sackboy to be various iconic characters.
If Sony decided to mass produce Sackboy figurines based on the licensed DLC costumes, not only would they sell like hot cakes, they'd probably put Funko out of business overnight.
Funko Pops make me very grateful for amiibo, and I want to support them all the more.
Wonderful, nostalgic character designs with no visual compromises for relatively cheap? Heck yeah I'll collect those!
Makes sense for 3d sculptures to have bases, you can still be very creative with a single base because there’s so much you can add to it.
Also I like the Klonoa shirt you’re wearing
The default design is often my own personal favorite.
When it comes to Lego, my favorite minifigure is one with an unprinted torso of any color, the basic smiley face, and either short brown hair if male or the slightly longer flat brown hair if female. I do like different permutations of the outfit (sleeves matching torso and differently colored hips and legs that match each other, hips match the torso while limbs are a different color, completely uniform color for the torso, hips, limbs, and hands with a color matching motorcycle helmet, etc). My Lego "sig fig" has generally been barely variant from this template, or at least it was until the collectible minifigures series gave me so many new parts options I couldn't help but make a bat-winged gray mouse man.
My favorite Transformers are automobiles who transform to have the hood of the car become their chest and the trunk become their feet, or quadrupedal animals who wind up with their animal face as their chest and their limbs consist more or less of the animal limbs flipping out components to reveal mechanical elements and usable digits.
I don't play Minecraft, but for now at least Steve is my favorite skin. If I were to swap out anything, I'd make him _even plainer_ by removing his facial hair and making his eyes and skin tone flatter.
Very worth the hype! Character customization is one of the most satisfying creative...activities? It's honestly very difficult to try to be simplistic and broad with the pre-set features you can give something for video games and the like, and even more difficult to make a malleable base form to work from. I think you've done an outstanding job of that with the Labko! Giving artists the chance to make their own modifications and creative choices is very freeing, and I can see the benefits of that versus having to make simplistic overlays or a multitude of specific add-ons. So, basically: great video!! Sorry about your microphone. :(
You neeeeed to make these Labkos cameo in a bunch of videos in the future
Excuse me sir, I must ask why you're so underrated. You constantly provide people with tremendous amounts of easy to understand advice and tips, in such a fun yet professional format. I'm honestly shocked that you're under a million subscribers
Very nice of you! I’m a work in progress like everyone. I suppose it’s because of the niche subject matter and a lack of the super clickbait style that does the best 😄
That little cry/laugh of joy as the mold came out... I felt that. >u
So glad you mentioned Pop Mart here, as I've fallen in love with their Skullpanda toys. That said, I was bummed that the second-to-last Skullpanda series was based on... the Addams Family? It was a really collab imo, and I was happy when the most recent series was back a regular, non-IP-based theme. Also, another company I have started to like is called Toy City. I've become a huge fan of their Laura Girl figurines. Very nice stuff.
Half-way through watching this, I realized the character I've been working on for over 5 years really reminds me of a Figma and could probably be used as a base design.
Unfortunately I don't really know how to test this theory... nor do I own a Figma to see if it could work joint-wise...
Your Labko figure is a pretty cool idea, immediately got a robot design in my head the instant I saw the model shape. Hope the idea works well.
i’d never watched your videos before, this came up in my recommended, but this was incredibly well researched, very interesting and a fantastic insight. You’ve earned another subscriber! also love the lab coat idea :)
omg i was so happy to see your tom and crow pop figures! i have the tom serv-crow one, so great to see a fellow fan in the wild o7
I love that out of all the possibly millions of available images for Mario, the one you picked was a grainy image from Griffin’s amiibo review
If I weren’t in finals right now, I’d be designing a grizzled PI or a gritty outlaw Labko so hard.
I was kinda young during the vinyl toy craze. This is making me want to get one on my shelf.
A bit of business, a bit of history, a bit of an essay, and a whole bunch of creativity. Hope that Labko takes off across multiple communities!
My first thought was UB Funkeys. It seems like it wasn’t very popular and didn’t last for very long. But I think it created a fairly flexible standard model for their characters.
you just unlocked a forgotten memory for me
@@audreyv5142 glad to see someone else played it. None of my friends did sadly, but it was still fun
Morbius Labko it is officially the Morbin’ hour my dudes
That whole vinyl toy segment reawakened some odd memory of mine. I specifically remember a vinyl toy that was like a little robot character peeking out of a teacup. I think it was called little tea or something. I've looked for it but I can't find it anywhere. Anyone else remember those?
Hey yes I have one of the mini versions those! Let me figure out the name
Theyre called Lunartiks!
YESSS this video came out so good. The sheer sound of joy when you took the figure out of the mold haha. Let's bring back the era of actually inspired designer toys :D
I think the base Labko looks so cool, it generates so many ideas
Far out Brookes. This was amazing
Thanks so much Javed!
What a great introduction to your channel from the youtube algorithm!! Loved every part of your video, great work :)
Thanks so much!!
I actually used base character designs for one of my games. I thought it wouldve been easier/cheaper than completely unique characters but it barely saved much of any time unfortunately
I really love the Base Character design you made and honestly I'm ecstatic that the link has the 2D version because I'd love to make some stylized artworks of my own existing characters with it, it's so adorable, which fits my actual style really well :D
I believe lego is the best way to customize something because just because of that one thing, I've made tons of characters outside of lego because it started with lego.
Thank you so much for talking about this a topic, i'm really glad someone like yourself sees the value in art toys. I myself did research about it twice. If you are interested theres also a documentary movie out there, about the vinyl toy industry around the period of its peak called "The vinyl frontier".
Sadly theres kinda not that much info out there, best I could find the documentary and a couple of books. Once again thank you putting this information out there for a new generation.
P.S. The same guy who helped make Kidrobot (Paul Budnitz) is now doing another vinyl toy company for the modern era called Super Plastic.
That sounds awesome, hadnt heard of vinyl frontier! Much appreciated!
i'm reminded of how most of the npcs in botw literally use miis as a base, and are just filtered through a more detailed engine(?)
the cases of figures is something that happens with a lot of things, not just funko. I was on the edges of the monster high collector community at its peak, and there was a whole terminology to talk about which dolls were harder to find. funko's deal with it strikes me as a lot more nefarious though, since mh generally just had more of the main characters since kids wanted em, and it was an unfortunate coincidence that it made background characters so much harder to get firsthand.
This is the first video I’ve seen of yours and I’m loving it. Will for sure check out your channel more! ❤️
This is so cool! I’m a sucker for figures so this has me really excited. If I have any ideas, I’ll probably make one of my own designs because this has just opened a new door of inspiration to get through my mostly lacklustre schedule. Also, damn, that’s a lot of effort for a video. Honestly though, a video where you make a sculpture always seems hard, but the payoff makes it so worth it in the end.
This was a fascinating video. I especially enjoyed the look at designer toys, and I think it’s so cool that you’re having a go at making your own. Labko is such a cool idea,!
God I love your script and the pacing of the video, I hasth BEEN ENTERTAINED
I'm so glad!
I love using the Mii maker to make my friends and people i know. It's a handy way to block out characters as well. Miitopia is even more suitable for this
Awsome idea. I can't wait to see where Labko goes.
Thank you for using a screen grab from Griffin's Amiibo Corner as the representative image for Mario.
i really liked the design. would love to see what the community makes out of it
Check out the new video!
This is one topic I have NEVER stopped to think about. So interesting, and the last part is so inspiring, how come this doesn't have more views? Lots of luck in Labko and your other projects!
Eyy a new video! Saved so I'll watch it when I wake up
enjoy your rest :)
thank you. been looking for something like this in a looong time. finally have my inspiration
i own one pop figure, a flash that i bought at a convention because it was one of the only things i could afford. opened it up, covered the soulless voids with some stick on googly eyes from the dollar store, and put it back in the box like that. it's been years and i still find it funny
So glad you shared out the Labko model! Can’t wait to print a couple and do some painting
i like funko pops a lot but, i dont quite get the hate they get?
like i understand some people not being a fan of the base design, but why are people so angry?
dunno if its the us, but stores where i live dont really have funko pops/plushies/figures whatever
the only ones that do are stores for collectors and game/anime merch store
you only find them if youre actively looking for it, otherwise youd probably never know about them
I think it’s mostly because it’s a pretty boring product all things considered. Funko pops don’t play that much with the facial expressions and they’re also all mono-pose. The fact that they’re so static means that all you can really do with them is put it on a shelf and forget about it. There are much better base design products than Funko.
Lego minifigs fit a purpose in lego’s product line and are also posable, so that increases their value a ton since they can be a part of a much larger display. Which makes up for its lack of detail.
Nendoroid is Japan’s equivalent to Funko. The figures are posable, have swappable expressions and parts, as well as accessories. If you get bored of how you posed it, you can always change it.
That's awesome! I kinda want to do this with mine now. Idk if I will.
Made my base character in magicavoxel for a game I'm still worldbuilding for, and using it in a practice game I'm making. Idk if this video has any specific obvious takeaway for me, but it's making me think. "How could I better make the base character so it's more customizable." Idk if it's an answer, as that's kinda the point I had making it, but it's good to rethink it. (Congrats on making yours in blender. I'm terrified of blender, but need to use it to fix technical difficulties. Hands in unity disappeared, and materials don't work right)
Btw, that snapshot of your wife's shop reminded me of Charles & Ray Eames. This is THE compliment, as I see them as the perfect relationship goal.
I never saw what the 3d printing process was like before so this was really cool!
Part of why I adore Lego so much is exactly that. It allows for so much freedom with designs and customization, without compromising the core aspects of the pieces. Most torsos, arms, heads and legs are the exact same, but their design philosophy allow for these pieces to perfectly embody any character imaginable.
Also... Mystery Minis >>> Funko Pops
They are much more expressive, dynamic, cheaper, come in a fun collectable size, and often offer a better character selection than the Pop lines for their respective series. The "blind box" aspect isn't my favorite thing, but it does fix the 'bulk' problem Pops have.
Watching this on my break and I have to get back to work--wii sports resort is definitely the best mii game tho (on the original wii anyway)
The perfect blank character design is definitely the Human Being, from Community
A truly diverse character
One of my favourite ‘figures’ I own is a bust of my ESO character (my friend either got it 3D printed or sculpted from some sort of material) it’s nice to have a such a personal item for a Khajiit as most fantasy based things are more human than beast. (She initially ripped my character model from the game so I could use it as a drawing reference)
Whoa!! I don't have the money to get biko's backpack, but may I say, kusa looks absolutely stunning! I really love the color scheme, composition, and lighting!
And thanks for the video, this was very though-provoking! Haha, I always love using the picrew bases... XD
This is awesome Brookes! Tempted to make Ebb in this little design base.....
Tom Servo or Crow!!! You hit me in the nostalgia.
Hey Brookes, love the new shop! Was just looking through the playing cards for some of the ones I’ve missed and was wondering if you still have any #15 and #16 cards anywhere available to buy? They’re the only 2 that escape me thus far
I think theyre in there! If not we’ll hook you up
@@CharacterDesignForge couldn’t see them when I first looked, I’ll check again, but I would love to grab them!
Very cool, love the molding process and it would be great to see another quick video with a bit more of that process.
omg what an amazing video!!!
Love the story and comparisons!
Great Labko's!!!!
Underrated videos
I'm genuinely surprised that this video doesn't have more views! I adored it.
Edit: i didnt watch the last like 10 minutes of the vidow when It, i figured it out!
Is there a way that we can buy the mold already printed / made so we can customize them traditionally? Maybe in your shop?
They have Subway in most countries. Americas restaurants have filled the world and made it harder to fully escape America. I have visited multiple countries and couldn’t escape companies like Subway, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, and more. I appreciate this video it gives good insight.
This is going to be fun! great vid as always
This is just great!
Real noice work
LETS GOOOO
So glad you did this video very helpful for my projects
I also like the toy maker analogy since that closer my area of artistic expression
curious about your thoughts on Bionicles, as I feel like they kinda occupy the natural intersection point between LEGO and Designer Toys (especially now, with their coveted status as a long-discontinued toy with a passionate fandom)
Love them! Made a Roboriders/Throwbots video a while ago
i'm curious if you ever played ModNation Racers. its character design and creator was heavily based on urban vinyl, and allowed you to sculpt an extremely impressive variety of things
that game came in the wave of Play.Create.Share stuff that happened after littlebigplanet got big. Speaking of which, it's funny that lbp looks so similar to FunkoPop in a way, but like with way more heart and character. I think because the could emote and have actual personalities, it helped a lot
Meant to talk about them in the video and forgot!
I think funko pops are at their best when they use cartoon characters for their figures. There so much as you can care about random celebrity no. 96, another superhero, or any other live action character.
The more colorful cartoon designs are the ones that catches your eye, and are immediately more recognizable as their representative character.
Very cool. Despite being one of those weirdos who messes around w/ custom paints on his gunpla, I never really thought too much about the old art figs & their designs. Mostly 'cause the prices were too much for me (Those blank Munnys used to Hella Expensive back in the day). As for your Labko... I dig it but you know how I roll. I Promise Nothing... but I Might have to get in on this. It's just too neat a dealie to not try my hand at. = )
19:48: Aha! Knew it! So this _was_ transitioning to talk about Funko Pops!
I hadn't heard about the scene of designer toys that preceded this until now, so wasn't quite sure if it was the same... but indeed, it appears it was what I was expecting! It is interesting to hear about the history of them.
You making your own base design for this video actually gives me a really good idea. Currently I have been spending a long time modelling and setting up a very realistic base character design for Blender and VRChat, based on raccoons and tanuki. But, talking about making a base that can be used for anything makes me think... what if I designed a base that could be used for _more_ species than just that that is completely procedural instead? Modelling things manually and having to do so much to adjust everything every time has been driving me nuts and it looks like geometry nodes (and my knowledge of geometry nodes) is finally getting good enough that I will finally be able to do everything in it soon. I am almost certainly going to do that as soon as my current design is usable and the new Blender hair system supports hair clumping!
3D is indeed hard and I am doing everything in 3D with extremely minimal 2D elements... but maybe with enough math I can get some kind of procedural material patterning too that avoids the issue of basing the geometry around the patterning which somewhat restricts which types of characters can be made well. Or maybe I could just switch to a 2D texture for patterning instead. I've been avoiding doing that as I really do not like raster images, but it might make for a more easily customisable result in the end.
I LOVE YOUR KLONOA SHIRT
What about the Noods? There was an entire generation of bumpers on Cartoon Network that featured these little base figures painting themselves into the characters of the current shows
Also yes I'm aware there's a Nood skin of Barack Obama, and yes, he is very funny
I'm amazed no one in your montage made the little head thing a nose on their Labko
Go ahead!
@@CharacterDesignForge I will! :D
I still have a Blank Glow in the dark Munni that glows like a beacon!
Okay real comment: I really liked the section about funko pops--i agree, too! I like plenty of popular things, but it's gotten harder to discover new stuff as of late.
Gonna buy a labko as well as some other stuff from the shop as soon as I leave this comment! No idea what I'll make with it yet--its a bit imposing!
Excelleeeeeent video!!!
Youre awesome Godahl, thank you so much!!
Just when I needed this video, thank you
Different context, but in Naruto, most of the jonin have pretty similar outfits. But with a few variations in how they wear their headbands and whatnot, Kishimoto makes a lot of distinct designs for minor characters
Personally I like funko pops. I think they're cute. I choose figures that are easily recognizable in the minimalistic design, not the boring regular human ones, but like disney, dc characters that have very memorable character design.
great video!
I hate to "um actually" a very minor point from a video that's months old at this point, but the Mii data stored in a wiimote wouldn't include the assets themselves - since the wiimote itself doesn't display anything. It's probably storing a list like
Hair:23
Colour:12
Eyes:4
EyeHeight: 3
EyeWidth: 6
That kinda thing. It wouldn't really affect the detail of the model. Maybe it'd affect how many options could be available, but not the asset size :3
Yeah! I believe that’s what i was speaking to- i haven’t watched in awhile but i think i said file size. Hopefully I didnt leave that too ambiguous, although I see the confusion
i love the labkos so much nooooo
yessssssssssss
Fantastic video!
The weird bland faces of funko pops are part if the reaskn why barring two human/humanoid characters, the funko figures that i do have are all either monsters, droids or other creatures haha.
But on the subject of bases, i noticed that the Animal Crossing games largely do this too! They've got the bases for each villager animal type, be it cats, wolves, eagles, etc, and then from there it's mostly just the 2d textures mapped onto the model.