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mafumizus · 1 year
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redraw of dal angry!
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mrmoooon · 11 months
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Mana sama Pullip!!
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webdiggerxxx · 11 months
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valleydoll · 8 months
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Part 2 of the Pullip (and other fashion type dolls) rebodying options comparison featuring the YMY female body.
First up - the sitting on bent knees pose featuring (from left to right) Barbie Made to Move, Obitsu new version, Obitsu old version, YMY installed on my cutie custom Pullip by Lady Verrin, the default Pullip body, and Pure Neemo:
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And the cute legs tilted out pose:
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Arms to neck or chest (the YMY body does only have a single elbow joint but it has a wide range of motion and has an extra joint at the shoulder for more posing range than single joints usually allow):
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Note: the YMY body can actually put the arms behind the head like the Obitsu I just forgot to take a pic.
I didn’t do any comparison shots featuring the chest and waist joints but the MtM, Obitsu, YMY, and default Pullip body all have them and they work fairly well on all.
And a couple of pics of my cute Pullip on the new body dressed and relaxed:
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purplevampiredoll · 7 months
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little sketch i did of pullip doll seila 🖤
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6boolett · 4 months
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I wish I could get some #moots but I don’t really know how to,,,
I am going to tag everything I like and see if it does something
I’m 18 yo and I’m a literature student
<3
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lolita-fashi0n · 1 year
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Lolita dolls
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msnogood · 4 months
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Tangkou doll rebody 💕
The original doll proportion was this:
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Which is more of a Pullip proportion. Toy Box Philosopher had a couple thorough review of the two dolls.
Tangkou was released back in 2012. It’s like a combination of Pullip’s outside and a Blythe’s inside. Her origin is a bit mysterious, since the company that made her basically went poof after this doll release.
I love her face, but I like my dolls with a taller body, so I gave her an Integrity Toys knock-off body. I had to carve a groove on the neck peg to fit her neck hole. The color match is okay, the body is just a bit darker. I’m not sure about her hands though.
I really despise the way they designed the inside of her neck area. There is a flat surface right above the neck joint space and it acts as a lever sometimes, so her neck peg is always trying to pry apart the head plates when the head is turned a certain way. And the plastic pieces at her neck hole is so thin, mine already broke off a corner. She’s more high maintenance than Blythe for modding for sure.
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cacabooom · 1 year
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Damn I need more pullip clothes for fem!Shu
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toodollie · 3 months
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bunnymajo · 1 year
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Marker practice with Keikujaku, an 8th Rozen Maiden doll made as a marketing stunt for Pullip. Because she deserves it.
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shelly-14 · 1 year
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私はクロミを描き終えた。I finished drawing Kuromi.🥰
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liviathin-artz · 1 year
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class doodles part 3
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webdiggerxxx · 11 months
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valleydoll · 8 months
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Bear with this very wordy post, there are pics at the bottom that may be useful for doll rebodying fans! Also this is post 1 of 2 so check out the others as well.
If you collect custom Pullip dolls (or really any fashion type doll that comes with a sub par standard body) you’ve probably spent an inordinate amount of time and money looking for a replacement body that better suits your needs. For Pullip collectors it is generally either an Obitsu body, a Pure Neemo body, or a Barbie Made to Move body. Each has its advantages and disadvantages.
Made to Move poses amazingly well and feels very solid, but is much taller than the default Pullip body,the hands and joints aren’t the prettiest, and it is difficult to color match to the paler Pullips color range (for the mocha and tan Pullips Made to Move is the best/only option though). This body does allow for head tilted poses.
Obitsu is also a great option and poses amazingly well, has pretty hands and joints, and matches the paler Pullip colors very well (unfortunately there is no Obitsu option for darker toned dolls unless you can find the long discontinued coconut Obitsu). The main issue with Obitsu for Pullips is that the large head tends to be wobbly on the Obitsu body, and the torso has a tendency to come apart for the same reason. In general the Obitsu body can become floppy very easily when used with Pullip head. This body does allow for head tilted poses.
Pure Neemo is super pretty, and has some colors that match the paler Pullips well and also have tan and brown shades available in some of their bodies. The Pure Neemo bodies are also really solid and feel much sturdier than the Obitsu. However the range of motion in the joints isn’t as good as the Made to Move or Obitsu bodies. This body does not allow for head tilted poses.
So which way to go?
I found another option (maybe everybody else already knows this body but I hadn’t seen it before) - the YMY Female Doll Body 24. This body actually is 22 or 24 cm depending on which arms/legs you attach, has a small or large bust, multiple sets of very pretty hands, has a nice solid feel and texture and is a good color match for the paler Pullips (you will want the Milky White, the Super White is in fact ssssuuuuuppppper white). This body does allow head tilt poses if you use the neck pegs that come with it which will work for Blythe dolls or most other fashion type dolls but the peg doesn’t work for Pullips so the workaround needed to make it work for a Pullip does lose the head tilt option. This body can be purchased on Amazon and costs about $18 USD.
Note: YMY does make a male body as well that I will be trying with one of my Taeyang dolls and will update with the result. The male bodies do also offer a tan option so we will see how it works with a tan doll.
Here is the packaging the YMY body comes in:
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And inside we see the body along with the alternate leg/arm/chest pieces, hands, and neck adapters:
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As noted, the neck adapters included will work for Blythe, Barbie, and most other fashion type dolls but will not work for a Pullip. Instead I used a couple of the adapter pieces in conjunction with a screw and some vinyl bands. I removed the default neck bob and used a dremel to drill a small hole inside the neck to attach the screw, and used the adapter pieces and vinyl bands to create a new neck bob that would work with Pullip (you will need to remove the eye mech and install the neck peg behind it):
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Below you can see the body on the doll with the default Pullip body and an Obitsu body that the doll was previously on:
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Next post will have some comparison pics!
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alanaartdream · 1 year
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And finally done all my mermay mermaid drawings for 2023
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Do tell witch mermaid 🧜‍♀️ drawings I’ve done is your favourite
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