Rosa the Wasp Demon • Bug Girls COLLAB • Custom Monster High Doll OOAK• xTool M1 and RA2 pro

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The text outlines the process of collaborating with doll friends to create a bug-themed doll named Rosa, detailing the customization steps, including sculpting insect eyes, adding extra limbs, crafting wings, and customizing the face with tattoos and insect eyes. Various techniques such as laser cutting are showcased in the doll's creation, with a mention of collaborations for bug-themed videos and an invitation for viewers to share their favorite bugs, concluding with social media and subscription prompts.

Insights

  • The doll customization process involved intricate details like sculpting insect eyes, adding extra limbs, and crafting wings using a laser cutter, showcasing a blend of creativity and technical skill.
  • The text highlights the collaborative nature of the project, involving doll friends and other creators for bug-themed videos, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and shared inspiration in creative endeavors.

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Recent questions

  • How was the doll's design inspired?

    By Mariana's black and yellow insect fairies.

  • What tools were used for the workshop renovation project?

    M1 laser and blade cutter combo from X Tool.

  • How were the doll's wings crafted?

    Using thin plywood and vinyl with a gradient color scheme.

  • What techniques were used for customizing the doll's face?

    Face tattoos and insect eyes using watercolor pencils and paint.

  • How was the doll's stand decorated?

    With tiny rocks, glue, paint, moss, and dried flowers.

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Summary

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Insect-themed doll customization with laser cutter.

  • Collaboration with doll friends for a bug-themed collab featuring cute bug girls.
  • Initial rejection of various insect concepts for the doll, including cicada, firefly, dragonfly, ladybug, monarch butterfly, and steampunk fly pilot.
  • Inspiration from Mariana's black and yellow insect fairies for the doll's design.
  • Preparation of Gilda Goldstack from Monster High Line for customization.
  • Sculpting insect eyes on the doll using fabric, glue, and clay.
  • Addition of extra limbs to the doll's body using spare parts from other dolls.
  • Sculpting tight-fitting clothes for the doll using air-drying clay.
  • Painting the doll's clothes with black acrylic paint and adding black stripes for a wasp-like appearance.
  • Adding organic shades and colors to the doll's body inspired by a giant Asian Hornet.
  • Introduction of the M1 laser and blade cutter combo from X Tool for a workshop renovation project.
  • Unboxing and setting up the M1 machine with various accessories and materials.
  • Testing the machine with different materials like metal, wood, vinyl, and more.
  • Using the machine's software to engrave and cut designs on materials.
  • Crafting wings for the doll using thin plywood and vinyl with a gradient color scheme.
  • Assembling the wings with tiny screws, hinges, and super glue.
  • Customizing the doll's face with face tattoos and insect eyes using watercolor pencils and paint.
  • Adding details like highlights, freckles, and shiny powder to the doll's face.
  • Finalizing the doll's look with a unique hairstyle to match the insect-inspired theme.

14:45

Creating Doll Rosa: Unique Techniques and Collaboration

  • The text describes creating a doll with a sleek silhouette by opting for a short hairstyle to expose the horns, slim the neck, and ensure visibility of wings and additional arms. Tiny yarn pieces are glued to the head, excess removed after drying, and a second layer added for a polished look. Tattoos are extended to the hair using flocking painted with pastels, and the horns are painted gold to match future gold accessories.
  • In a cooking segment, the text details dyeing a doll's extra set of arms black using hot water and dye, testing on a hand, and then dyeing the rest in a stocking. The process involves waiting for the dye to set, with instructions suggesting 30 minutes for fabric, but the doll was not kept in that long.
  • The doll's stand is decorated with tiny rocks, glue, paint, moss, and dried flowers to create a natural look. Gold paint is dry brushed on all parts, especially stones and the engraved logo. Final assembly involves drilling, attaching offcuts to the doll's back, adding jewelry to the wings, and securing the doll's head and arms with elastic and metal hooks.
  • The doll, named Rosa, is completed without sewing, showcasing various techniques like laser cutting. The text also mentions a collaboration with other creators for bug-themed videos and invites viewers to share their favorite or least favorite bugs in the comments. Links to other creators' videos are provided, and the text concludes with social media and subscription prompts.
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