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kalan000007 wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:00 pm
no, I'm definitely not a master) but I have a few ideas) but laziness ruins everything) On the other hand, laziness helps me do things) like automation or electronic gadgets for convenience.
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Oh, this damned laziness...
Laziness (and sometimes something else) keeps me from finally making so many dolls like the ones I started making and then gave up on because of this laziness. :deadhorse: :haha4:
And what kind of automation is this? Also, using electronic gadgets?

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Mister Designer wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:18 pm
kalan000007 wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:00 pm
no, I'm definitely not a master) but I have a few ideas) but laziness ruins everything) On the other hand, laziness helps me do things) like automation or electronic gadgets for convenience.
:D
Oh, this damned laziness...
Laziness (and sometimes something else) keeps me from finally making so many dolls like the ones I started making and then gave up on because of this laziness. :deadhorse: :haha4:
And what kind of automation is this? Also, using electronic gadgets?
these are all sorts of small comforts. for example, automatic garage doors. I found an industrial servo very inexpensively at a flea market and used it to make automatic garage doors. you press the button, they open and close. well, or a radio-controlled lawn mower from a gyro scooter). well, and all sorts of nice little things like wi-fi sockets and smart speakers) I love electronics) in principle, I have an idea to revive my doll using a bluetooth speaker connected to a computer with a neural network. you can talk about something, or put some sensors on her so she can moan) the sky's the limit)

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kalan000007 wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 4:54 am
I have an idea to revive my doll using a bluetooth speaker connected to a computer with a neural network. you can talk about something, or put some sensors on her so she can moan) the sky's the limit)
Hmm. You have very interesting and cool skills and ideas, especially in the area of ​​interaction and voice acting with dolls. From my observations, there are a lot of people working on this topic at this "inventors' corner." However, I haven't delved into this topic seriously yet. And I don't understand electronics or gadgets.

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Mister Designer wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 6:35 am
kalan000007 wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 4:54 am
I have an idea to revive my doll using a bluetooth speaker connected to a computer with a neural network. you can talk about something, or put some sensors on her so she can moan) the sky's the limit)
Hmm. You have very interesting and cool skills and ideas, especially in the area of ​​interaction and voice acting with dolls. From my observations, there are a lot of people working on this topic at this "inventors' corner." However, I haven't delved into this topic seriously yet. And I don't understand electronics or gadgets.
and to make the doll talk, you don't have to figure it out) all you need is a phone with a neural network that can talk with a voice or a computer and then just connect a bluetooth speaker to any device. you can also ask the neural network to talk on behalf of the girl and that's it). and it seems that I'm getting somewhere) :glou:
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kalan000007 wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 10:35 am neural network that can talk with a voice
Is it possible to make this neural network speak with the voice and mannerisms of certain girls? Voice samples from movies or videos?
Your doll body still looks fine. Keep working.

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Mister Designer wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:14 am
kalan000007 wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 10:35 am neural network that can talk with a voice
Is it possible to make this neural network speak with the voice and mannerisms of certain girls? Voice samples from movies or videos?
Your doll body still looks fine. Keep working.
theoretically, it is possible, but for this you already need to know at least a little bit of programming. although there are no problems with this now. I didn't know how to program either, but neural networks helped me a lot in this. they will tell and show everything. in addition, some functions may be paid. I highly recommend chatting with the chatbot replica. it is of course stupid and knows little, but it knows how to communicate with people. the only problem is the expressiveness of the voice. most voices sound mechanically without expressions. and good voice libraries cost quite a lot. If you want, you can chat with ChatGPT, an online neural network that can communicate by voice, and the quality is quite good. You can also set behavior parameters by simply asking it.

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I'm almost done with it. All that's left is to put on the silicone bodysuit.

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all I did it) jambs as I thought there is still in shape but I think for me it will not be very critical. besides this is version 1.0. there may be more alterations or additions. let's summarize, the advantages of this doll are of course the price and weight. to get a silicone doll, let's say not completely weighing 27 kg and a height of a meter and 70 of course it is possible but the price tag is clearly more expensive than this. The cons, I'm not sure if the foam will last long, as it's likely to shrink or compress in areas of high stress, potentially causing my seams to tear. Additionally, the weight is a bit heavy. Before attaching the silicone body, I dressed the doll in dark-colored tights, which unfortunately show through, albeit slightly. It would have been better to wrap the doll completely in bandages or wear white clothing. I admit, if you have money, it's better to buy a 1.50 m doll. It will weigh about the same and maybe even less. in short, if my health allows, I'll try to save up 50 meters for a doll) I'm really afraid there won't be anything to hold on to) in 2-3 weeks, I hope there will be a continuation of this topic) an inflatable doll will arrive and I'll insert my homemade skeleton into it, the doll will be even lighter than this one. So I'm not saying goodbye) :glou:
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unfortunately, I'm not a photographer) but she posed a little)
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Overall, it looks more or less acceptable when standing. Personally, I'd add some extra foam to the pelvis and hips. It looks worse when sitting, of course. I suspect this is because the silicone shell isn't pressed tightly enough against the skeleton in the pelvis and hips, and it moves up along the skeleton. However, I could be wrong in my assumptions.

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yes, that's right. there's not enough material on the thighs. I'll have to add more.

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Mister Designer wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 10:48 pm Overall, it looks more or less acceptable when standing. Personally, I'd add some extra foam to the pelvis and hips. It looks worse when sitting, of course. I suspect this is because the silicone shell isn't pressed tightly enough against the skeleton in the pelvis and hips, and it moves up along the skeleton. However, I could be wrong in my assumptions.
I'll have to redo it. I don't like the weight either, so I'll have to completely remove the tpe. except for the palm and feet.

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When I was building dolls (10+ years ago), I assembled a PVC skeleton (Spider Hill joints) covered with pool noodles and over-wrapped with polyfill held by tape. I added a woman's diving wet suit to hold everything together, then covered it with a flesh-covered Zentai suit. I was working on an upgrade with a female pelvis model when I met the love of my life and it all became redundant. Occurs to me that the oversize Halloween skeletons might be a better starting point for hips and rib cage since the "life size" skeletons appear to be modeled on a short, thin male body.

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ivanova wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 6:41 pm When I was building dolls (10+ years ago), I assembled a PVC skeleton (Spider Hill joints) covered with pool noodles and over-wrapped with polyfill held by tape. I added a woman's diving wet suit to hold everything together, then covered it with a flesh-covered Zentai suit. I was working on an upgrade with a female pelvis model when I met the love of my life and it all became redundant. Occurs to me that the oversize Halloween skeletons might be a better starting point for hips and rib cage since the "life size" skeletons appear to be modeled on a short, thin male body.
I don't think you can use the skeleton completely. He's too weak. or it can be used, but for a doll weighing no more than 10 kg, and preferably less. of course, you can try to take the chest and pelvis and combine them with a doll's skeleton, but I don't really like the fact that the doll will be rigid. I tried to make an imitation chest, but I didn't like it and I replaced it with foam rubber from the sofa)

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kalan000007 wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 12:44 pm
He's too weak
I suggest ordering a custom-made zentai suit made of stretchy lycra fabric on AliExpress. When ordering, you can specify anthropological parameters such as overall height, arm and leg length, chest and waist measurements. You can even order it with attached silicone breasts. I remember this idea: using a zentai suit to make my first dolls, suggested by a guy who was a sex doll enthusiast on a now-defunct Russian sex doll website. But I decided back then that it was too easy a path for me. Besides, a suit with realistic breasts was quite expensive, so I considered it an unacceptable expense (I'm sure some will smirk at this). This zentai suit has undeniable advantages in elasticity and lightness.
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