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September 20, 2020

• Russian Identical Twin Popovy Sisters • Premiere • 'VENUS • Body V' • Limited BJD Art Doll • After Die Antwoord • Yolandi Visser • 'Landy' Doll Celebrity With 2-Year Project Success • YouTube Video by Igor Korzhov •19. 9. 20. •




P
opovy
Sisters

           •  Body V VENUS

• Premiere • Reveal •

• 19. 9. 20. •
Music VIdeo by •
• Igor Korzhov •


Popovy   Sisters

Body V • VENUS


 • • • • At some point, we felt that we wanted to see our outfits and images on the new body shapes, and we've been working on it for a couple of years. • • • •
• Body V • VENUS •
• • • • Like all our dolls, it is entirely hand sculpted. We kept our original proportions and the height of 40cm. • • • • •

• • • • This body combines the female beauty ideals from the different centuries with a modern image. • • • •

• • • • When the sculpture was finished, we realized that we don't want to cut it and make a joint in the torso, so we end up with two versions of the prototype - the solid torso and the one with a joint.

• • • • We were amazed to see how incredibly beautiful the solid body looks with different outfits, and now this is our favorite. • • • •

• • • • We're planning to create several Full Set sculptures with a solid body to unleash its full potential. • • • •

• • • • In the following posts, we'll talk more about the stunning features of VENUS • • • •

• •

В какой-то момент мы почувствовали что хотим увидеть нашу одежду и образы на новых формах тела, и вот уже пару лет работали над этим. • • • • • Представляем тело номер • • •

• V - Venus. •

• Как и все наши куклы оно слеплено полностью вручную. • • • • • • • • • Мы сохранили оригинальные пропорции и высоту 40см. •

• В этом теле соединены идеалы женской красоты разных эпох с современным образом. • • • • • Когда мы слепили эту скульптуру нам абсолютно не захотелось ее разрезать и делать шарнир в торсе, поэтому мы сделали два варианта прототипа • • •

• цельный и с шарниром.•

• • • • Мы увидели что одежда на цельном теле смотрится невероятно красиво, теперь это наш фаворит. • • • •

• • • • Мы планируем создать несколько фулсетных кукол с цельным телом, чтобы раскрыть его потенциал. • • •

• • •
Lena & Katya Popovy


• http://www.popovy-dolls.com •
• https://www.instagram.com/popovysisters/ •
• https://www.patreon.com/popovy_sisters

Music • VIdeo by
•Igor Korzhov •
• https://band.link/halrum
http://www.nc-rec.com • http://www.halrum.bandcamp.com• https://beacons.ai/audiomixing_tips

 

Who is this toddler, who boogies to your favorite tunes wearing nothing but his diaper?
He is a figment of Michael Girard's imagination.

"The dancing baby," he said, "actually goes back to an initial cha-cha motion that I created as a demo file years ago."
The baby was one of several sample animation files he created to show off his animation software product, Kinetix Character Studio.
The foot-loose infant's star rose soon after. Copies of the diapered dancer now animate computer screens across the Internet.
CBS's "Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel" profiled the baby on its show last week.
And Hollywood recently seized on the baby as a plot device on "Ally McBeal."

"Ally McBeal's" co-executive producer, Jeffrey Kramer, said the show had been looking for ideas to explore Ally's biological clock.


"We use fantasy elements in the show, and what better biological clock than to see this little baby who comes in as an apparition and haunts her," he said.

Scene from "Ally McBeal" The Dancing Baby has appeared on the Fox program "Ally McBeal" Animation, of course, is not new.

The breakthrough in his product is that Character Studio builds animations on a standard home computer, making it possible for amateur animators to play with sophisticated motions.

Janelle Brown, culture writer for Wired News, calls the dancing baby a "meme," which Wired defines as "a contagious idea" -- like the kids of the "South Park" comedy series, and "Max Headroom" before them.


"These kinds of funny animations and jokes and little projects have always proliferated on the Web, and they've always been very much a 'Web thing,'" Brown said.

But the baby isn't just a Web thing anymore.
The child has been let out of cyberspace, and into the mainstream.