How It's Made: Toy Figurines
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.พ. 2023
- How It's Made: Toy Figurines
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In today's video we look at How It's Made: Toy Figurines
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I wanted to see how these get painted on a mass scale
i think nowadays most sculpters use zbrush or blender ...
How?
obviously not most , not only is zbrush difficult but many toy artisian are too late to change from using clay to a wacom stylus
@@waterskin7 we live in 2025 ... if u want to sculpt micheangelo do it but i doubt there will be a big market for it... we live in a digital age if u cant use digital software u already lost ...
Interesting video. 👍🏻
I never knew how much work, time, thought, and skill, went into making product's like these.
Well u wouldn't would ya....😂
the hard work is respectable
Nice video but it didn’t get much into the painting process or how they manage to do the color details in the face quickly and efficiently with the mass supply, which is why I’m here
Me too
Me three. I figure the mass production gets them a bunch of units in a base color but they can't possibly be hand painting them all. Right?
Keep doing your thing. We going to hit that 1mil soon and immediately we get there, 10milli sub won't be a problem anymore because of the amazing work you put in to make the vids interesting and educating
Nice, thanks. I'd like to see a full documentary on the history of mass produced action figures, design, factory and packaging process.
amazing. people with such skills are just amazing!
This was intoxicating.
This is really confusing as we are shown 3 types of molds in the video: lead ( aluminum? ), silicone, and machined steel injection molds. It's not clear which is used and when.
Wait, is that Dr Garuda? The drawing style and clay sculpting looks just like him!
@1:23 *no human hand was burnt in the making of this video*
Your vids ar very interesting and educating.
A very in depth description of toy making🪆!!
and now you know why the pricetags go up to 1000$ per figure...
it should go down in fact ,seeing how quick the injection molder punches
@@waterskin7 If you have a mold and a series yes. but anytime something changes this whole thing needs to be adjusted to create a new mold
Wow! This is an amazing video !
Beautiful video
Does anyone know where i can find the Mr. Mooch from the Skrumps vinyl figurine?
Can we create same/similar figurines using 3d printer?
3D printing is a very slow process and the resin that is used can be carcinogenic when inhaled. It not suitable for mass producing toys, especially that could end up in a kids mouth. You can get fantastic detail with resin however, so it tends to be used for gaming miniatures, busts and other collectibles aimed at adults.
In what place
Oh so this is how they make it
Use to work on a ejecting machine but not for toys had the wrong job.. :)
Now i know how they made Gojo figurine with pants that come off 🫣
So cosclay also part of pvc clay?
Why are some of those clips at the beginning from the news?
I have a friend thinking every toy is 3D printed 🙄
Great video. Would love to see this process from start to finish with the same figure all the way through.
Why are there so many thumbs down on this video??
Probably because the narrator is talking about prototypes used in action figures factories but keeps showing footage of homemade clay figures which are not intended to be replicated or mass produced
This is like the most AI generated script. this is why AI should not make things
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