







She has been my quickest project yet! I managed to finish her within three weeks as opposed to the months it typically takes for large plushies. (Anna on the last slide took more than half a year)
She's roughly 3 feet tall, has articulated arms and hands, and has magnetic facial features!
So far she has been my most successful project, with all the extra features working as intended and her ability to stand on her own! The only caveat is her inability to hold anything (the only disadvantage of ball-joint armature when compared to aluminum wire)
Her name is Marie
She has fully poseable arms and finger, swappable facial features, and she's roughly 3 feet tall (maybe she's an aberration in the same vein as blue-ish star?)
I recently finished reading The Stranger, so I named her Marie!
She has finally been promoted from wingless reject, to stealth rock victim! (She will cheese games with sleep powder and quiver dance, nothing stops compound eyes + STAB hurricane!)
I recently finished this commission from a friend and figured I would share it with y'all! I had plenty of scraps leftover from previous projects, so I figured I'd make a plush utilizing those scraps that wouldn't be used for anything else. As for the item choice, I asked my friend what item he typically ran when playing, and he opted for leftovers over heavy duty boots (a mistake, both in-game and in plush form).
Small details:
-The antennae have pipe cleaners in them as opposed to stuffing, I hoped they would be a bit more sturdy but they proved rather flimsy.
-Vivillon has magnets in her hands to hold the leftovers and to clasp her hands together, and a wire skeleton to poser her legs.
- Extremely floppy wings (I figured they would work better as pillows then semi-sturdy wings with cardboard backings)
16oz water bottle for scale, slightly smaller than life sized.
Using this model for a short film soon! (Featuring the other fairy gentleman, long legs, and singing machine!)