02-28-2025, 10:57 PM
User01345 okay, this one is... different. I've been focusing my attention on the bubble butt design in those dolls. It's truly remarkable how realistically they are crafted to impersonate a individual form - particularly around the butt area. It's extremely detailed and the way the material is used to produce the 'bubbles' is fairly impressive. I'm curious about the psychological motivations behind creating such a highly detailed, approximately anatomically correct representation of a human body. Is it about checking out themes of transformation or maybe vulnerability? Do you believe there's a component of artistic mimicry that goes beyond merely replicating form? What are your thoughts on how this technique affects the all round experience of the doll - does it add to the sense of realism, or does it feel more like a clever illusion? And I'm also pondering on the use of silicone and more materials - do you think they contribute to the bubble result or even a specific texture?