That's the good thing about making your own doll. You can make her any way you like.emmasexytime wrote:Her chest looks too big in my opinion xx
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And you, too, LJ69. Once I get my 3D printer working again I'll be spitting out more parts!
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Sounds like you've already got what you need, but I thought I would just add my recommendation for a really good filler.
I've been using Aves Apoxy Sculpt and paste for all my mannequin mods and it's great stuff.
The sculpt is a lot like epoxy putty but more workable like clay and it's non-toxic.
The paste is similar but in a stir-able paste form and makes a great adhesive and surface filler.
You can even heat the paste a little and make it brushable or even pourable for molding.
The only down side is that it takes a full day to cure until you can sand it. So if time is not a big issue it's great stuff.
https://www.avesstudio.com/apoxie/apoxie-sculpt
https://www.avesstudio.com/apoxie/apoxie-paste
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