u/unkobaudelaire

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suggestions for designing bootleg toys

Ive been interested in bootleg toys for a while now and i wanted to create a few of my own. i tried blender and its going well, however, when i look at the work of other artists, i question how they do it. how do they create the base for the characters, how is it so accurate, how do they do the tiny details. may i ask for tips on how to start this hobby or what should i learn to do first, thank you!

photos are inspirations from very talented artists that i look up to—kingdom of spiders, marqueemaraudersclub, readful things.

u/unkobaudelaire — 8 hours ago
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tips for printing bootleg toys

Ive been interested in bootleg toys for a while now and i wanted to create a few of my own. i tried blender and its going well, however, when i look at the work of other artists, i question how they do it. how do they create the base for the characters, how is it so accurate, how do they do the tiny details. may i ask for tips on how to start this hobby or what should i learn to do first, thank you!

photos are inspirations from very talented artists that i look up to—kingdom of spiders, marqueemaraudersclub, readful things.

u/unkobaudelaire — 8 hours ago
Image 1 — tips for printing bootleg toys
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tips for printing bootleg toys

Ive been interested in bootleg toys for a while now and i wanted to create a few of my own. i tried blender and its going well, however, when i look at the work of other artists, i question how they do it. how do they create the base for the characters, how is it so accurate, how do they do the tiny details. may i ask for tips on how to start this hobby or what should i learn to do first, thank you!

photos are inspirations from very talented artists that i look up to—kingdom of spiders, marqueemaraudersclub, readful things.

u/unkobaudelaire — 9 hours ago