Molly first told me about Makies way back in August of last year. After her tip, I immediately went and checked out the Makie Lab website. This is an extremely fun site because you don't have to buy anything or have any special skills to have fun designing a Makie. You can have as many virtual dolls as you want, change their features, write stories about them, plan outfits, and share your creations on social networks...all for free. If you want, you can also have the character you designed made into a real doll.
I have been enjoying the Makie website immensely, and have designed and re-designed about 8 virtual dolls. However, it has taken me a whole year to actually place an order for the real thing. It took me this long partly because I couldn't decide which of my virtual Makies to make real. I also couldn't stop making little changes to my designs. Another obstacle is that having a doll made and shipped to the United States costs about $180, which is a hefty sum to spend on one doll.
As in so many situations, curiosity eventually trumped reason, and I bought a doll. I was simply too eager to see how my creation would translate into three dimensions, and too curious about how a 3D printed doll would look and feel. Now that my doll has arrived, I am excited to share the whole experience with you.
Custom Makie, "Glythia," by The Makie Lab. |