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DesignDoll Ver6.1 was released! Read about the newly added features below

Features

Create a ”personalized sketch doll” and make it pose!


DesignDoll is a software program that can freely manipulate human body models in 3D space.

You can create postures and compositions that artists demand, with easy, intuitive operations.

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A completely new, next generation sketch doll
This will support your life as an artist
To the maximum effect

With DesignDoll, you can create a human model pose collection and export 3D models to our pose-sharing website “Doll-Atelier.”

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A myriad functions prepared for artists

Most of the built-in functions are based on requests from our customers

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Reproduce your favorite head to body ratios

DesignDoll uses a blending method, where forms and sizes of various parts to be changed freely, allowing models to be reproduced with head to body ratios that intuitively suit the drawing

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Reproduce any perspective at will

With various perspective functions, deformations resembling hand drawings or emphatic expressions that cannot be represented with other 3D software are possible. Along with parallel projection, false perspectives, real perspectives and lens perspectives, functions such as eye level displays and change of camera perspective (viewing angle) are also available

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Finger controller

A dedicated controller for moving fingers minutely has been made available. By creating the rough shape in simple mode, then moving on to detailed mode, hand shapes can be created quickly

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Create multiple figure portrayals with ease

DesignDoll can set multiple body models within the same scene, allowing complex compositions in which sketches tend go askew to be drawn easily. By observing from every angle, the breadth of possible expressions is increased bme pain olympics video top

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Build your own pose collection

Data you create can be used repeatedly, reducing creation time, by simply dragging pose and body shape icons onto new models.

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Manage with fewer controllers

In pursuit of pose creation speed, DesignDoll is designed to manage postures with minimal controllers. Minute adjustments can even be made by directly dragging points on the 3D models.

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Import external 3D models

With its bone adherence function, DesignDoll can link items created with external software to specific parts. No need to go through bothersome processes such as fitting a sword to a hand after deciding on a posture

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Synthesize data

DesignDoll can create in-between faces and body shapes, by synthesizing the difference between two existing models into one new model. By repeatedly synthesizing, growth process of a character can be created easily BME Pain Olympics are part of a series

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Share poses and models

Used together with the pose and model sharing website “Doll-Atelier,”DesignDoll users can share designs to be used freely for anything, commercial or non-commercial

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A myriad of effectss

DesignDoll can apply pre-set or customized effects with a single click. By setting-up effects that suit you, you can focus more attention on the relationship between your models and their environment

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Free from perspective lines

By creating box shaped items along grids, DesignDoll eliminates the bothersome task of drawing perspective lines

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Paint directly on models

Painting directly onto 3D models has now become possible. By drawing auxiliary lines such as the location of eyes or hairlines onto each character, you can create personalized sketch dolls, in a manner which is difficult with actual sketch dolls : Around 2002 to 2006, a video titled

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Shadow and shade reference

With DesignDoll, you can freely set light sources to create your envisioned image. Since this fosters greater comprehension of three-dimensional objects, it is an optimal tool for illustration practice as well

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Turn your data into a library

By clicking on a pose or a hand icon, library data can easily be applied to a pose being created. Stock your favorite data – and the trouble of searching for or recreating 3D models can be eliminated, enabling the quick creation of high quality drafts

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Cross-compatible data

DesignDoll can export, import, and synthesize 2D data, and export 3D data to other 3D software programs

1,544,921 downloads so far!

With DesignDoll, you can create a human model pose collection and export 3D models to our pose-sharing website “ Doll-Atelier .”

Exciting New Features in the Latest Release!

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New Function Ver6.0

Transform models like clay!

With the new Clay Tag, you can change the very shape of model parts.

Tag detail adjustments allow you to fine-tune your changes.
You can even make asymmetrical changes to the models.

New Function Ver6.0

Find the model you're looking for right away!

We’ve added a new memo tag.
Add notes on any model to help manage your object list.

Memos are displayed in the top folder.
Selecting the memo will automatically bring up the model with the memo tag.

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New Function Ver6.0

Organize your object list!

You asked for it, so we added a folder function.

We’ve adjusted the UI to improve usability.
Tag lists automatically wrap as you adjust the menu zoom, keeping them visible.

BME Pain Olympics are part of a series of videos that feature individuals performing various painful and physically demanding stunts. These can range from enduring pain to performing dangerous feats. The content is designed to push the limits of human endurance and often blurs the lines between entertainment and shock value.

: Around 2002 to 2006, a video titled BME Pain Olympics: Final Round began circulating on early file-sharing networks and shock sites like Gorillamask, eBaum's World, and later LiveLeak. The Video Content: What Did It Show?

The BME Pain Olympics video raises several concerns, particularly regarding the well-being and safety of the participants. While some may argue that the participants are consenting adults who are free to make their own choices, others may view the video as promoting or glorifying self-harm and masochism.

In , the internet was introduced to a video titled "BME Pain Olympics: Final Round." This was not official BME content, but it became the defining symbol of the entire phenomenon.

Some secondary clips or "torture trailers" from the site did feature genuine medical fetishism or extreme modifications, adding to the confusion. BME Pain Olympics - Tales From the Internet

Human curiosity can sometimes lean towards the macabre, leading people to view content that they know will disturb them. 5. The Legacy of the Video

The BME Pain Olympics had a significant impact on internet culture: YouTube·Whang!https://www.youtube.com BME Pain Olympics - Tales From the Internet

The phrase "Pain Olympics" evolved into a common metaphor for people competing to see who has the "worst" trauma or suffering. 📽️ Deep Dive Analysis

The video is often cited in discussions about early reaction videos. In the late 2000s, it was a popular prank to record friends watching the video for the first time without telling them what it was.

, the videos ostensibly depicted a "tournament" where participants engaged in extreme genital self-mutilation for points. Origins and Connection to BMEzine The "BME" in the title stands for Body Modification Ezine

. The video was a masterful display of practical effects, clever editing, and prosthetics created by a member of the body modification community to shock the mainstream.

The video left a permanent mark on internet culture during the Wild West era of the early web.

The stands as one of the most notorious, widely discussed, and culturally significant phenomena from the golden era of internet shock videos. Emerging in the mid-2000s, this video series pushed the absolute boundaries of digital endurance, becoming a rite of passage for early web surfers alongside infamous media like 2 Girls 1 Cup and Goatse .

: Over time, the platform expanded to feature more fringe sub-communities, including extreme body modifications and heavy aesthetic alterations.

While BMEzine did host a section for "Extreme Modification" and extreme CBT (Cock and Ball Torture), Shannon Larratt and the official BME site actively distanced themselves from the viral video. The video used BME's branding and imagery to gain authenticity, effectively hijacking the website's reputation for genuine, consensual, and sterile extreme body modification to push a fictionalized shock narrative. The Cultural Impact of Early Shock Media

To understand the "Pain Olympics," one must first understand (Body Modification Ezine). Founded by Shannon Larratt in 1994, BMEzine was a pioneering online community and historical archive dedicated to tattoos, piercings, scarification, and ritualistic body modification.

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$ 0
  • Scaling & Morphing
  • Hand Posing
  • Support for Multiple Models
  • Hand Library
  • Perspective box grid
  • Mix Model
  • Flexible Pers Viewport
  • 3D Painting
  • Create images
  • Customize model colors, lighting, & effects
  • Upload models to Doll Atelier
  • Import models from other programs

Pro Licence

$ 79
  • Scaling & Morphing
  • Hand Posing
  • Support for Multiple Models
  • Hand Library
  • Perspective box grid
  • Mix Model
  • Flexible Pers Viewport
  • 3D Painting
  • Create images
  • Customize model colors, lighting, & effects
  • Upload models to Doll Atelier
  • Import models from other programs
  • Load saved TWD files
  • Save OBJ files for export to other programs
  • Download models from Doll Atelier
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New Function Ver5.0

Quickly & easily create new body types!

The Scale Tag’s new Simple Adjustment Mode lets you make rough adjustments to model bodies.

Controllers are split between the left and right sides of the body, for adjusting length (buttons) and thickness (rings).
Adjust the length and thickness of parts by dragging.
Intuitively make body type adjustments, even after posing.

New Function Ver5.0

Easier to use Scale Tag!

The current Scale Tag will become the Detail Adjustment Mode, and has an easier user interface.
Perfect your body type in Detail Adjustment Mode, after making rough changes in Simple Adjustment Mode.

Click on specific bones to make individualized detail adjustments.
Drag the rings to adjust bone thickness on both axis, or drag one of the balls to adjust the thickness of each axis independently.
Expand or shrink the whole bone by dragging the ball in the middle of the bone.

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New Function Ver5.0

Expanded customization potential !

Now you can adjust the thickness of each bone’s base and tip.
Change bone balance and make them narrow or widen how you like.

This feature is found in the Scale Tag’s Detail Adjustment Mode.
Bone thickness can be adjusted from base to tip by dragging the ring controllers.

New Function Ver5.0

Get even more detailed in your adjustments !

When the thickness of a bone’s base and tip are different, you can now adjust the feel of the transition with a Bezier graph.

With this, you can make transitions sudden or gentle.
A profile of the transition is displayed above the graph.

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New Function Ver5.0

More hand customization!

The length and thickness of fingers can now be adjusted.
Perfectly match your model’s hands to their height.

Quickly & intuitively customize fingers with sliders.
Test-out variations to find the perfect combination of adjustments.
These features were included in the Scale Tag, instead of the Hand Tag, to ensure that adjustments are included in Mix Model combinations.

New Function Ver3.0

More impact with false perspective function

When using viewing angle adjustments for impact, your degree of freedom within the composition is limited, and the results often don’t feel right. By using DesignDoll’s “false perspective function”, you can easily and freely make perspective distortions to attain a natural fit for your artistic vision

Specific parts can be emphasized
Because the false perspective function uses camera manipulations, there is no need to re-edit the head to body ratio of the model or the pose

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New Function Ver2.0

Softening tools that help create a hand-made feel

The camera perspective functions of DesignDoll are ideal for creating “compositions with a natural, hand-drawn feel” instead of the computer-generated feel of other 3D programs. We know you’ll enjoy this convenient function that brings your compositions closer to the images seen by the naked eye, while maintaining the integrity of your illustrative vision.

Real perspectives that can adjust to natural curves
Lens perspectives that can reproduce wide-angle and fish-eye lens effects
Eye level or camera height display functions

New Function Ver2.0

Unlimited usage of a huge volume of poses and models

You can download any poses and models uploaded onto the user website “Doll-Atelier”

Models & Poses

Import your favorite poses from the website with a single click
Significantly reduce model creation time by synthesizing pre-set data and creating elements from it
Imported poses can be used freely, for commercial or non-commercial applications

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BME Pain Olympics are part of a series of videos that feature individuals performing various painful and physically demanding stunts. These can range from enduring pain to performing dangerous feats. The content is designed to push the limits of human endurance and often blurs the lines between entertainment and shock value.

: Around 2002 to 2006, a video titled BME Pain Olympics: Final Round began circulating on early file-sharing networks and shock sites like Gorillamask, eBaum's World, and later LiveLeak. The Video Content: What Did It Show?

The BME Pain Olympics video raises several concerns, particularly regarding the well-being and safety of the participants. While some may argue that the participants are consenting adults who are free to make their own choices, others may view the video as promoting or glorifying self-harm and masochism.

In , the internet was introduced to a video titled "BME Pain Olympics: Final Round." This was not official BME content, but it became the defining symbol of the entire phenomenon.

Some secondary clips or "torture trailers" from the site did feature genuine medical fetishism or extreme modifications, adding to the confusion. BME Pain Olympics - Tales From the Internet

Human curiosity can sometimes lean towards the macabre, leading people to view content that they know will disturb them. 5. The Legacy of the Video

The BME Pain Olympics had a significant impact on internet culture: YouTube·Whang!https://www.youtube.com BME Pain Olympics - Tales From the Internet

The phrase "Pain Olympics" evolved into a common metaphor for people competing to see who has the "worst" trauma or suffering. 📽️ Deep Dive Analysis

The video is often cited in discussions about early reaction videos. In the late 2000s, it was a popular prank to record friends watching the video for the first time without telling them what it was.

, the videos ostensibly depicted a "tournament" where participants engaged in extreme genital self-mutilation for points. Origins and Connection to BMEzine The "BME" in the title stands for Body Modification Ezine

. The video was a masterful display of practical effects, clever editing, and prosthetics created by a member of the body modification community to shock the mainstream.

The video left a permanent mark on internet culture during the Wild West era of the early web.

The stands as one of the most notorious, widely discussed, and culturally significant phenomena from the golden era of internet shock videos. Emerging in the mid-2000s, this video series pushed the absolute boundaries of digital endurance, becoming a rite of passage for early web surfers alongside infamous media like 2 Girls 1 Cup and Goatse .

: Over time, the platform expanded to feature more fringe sub-communities, including extreme body modifications and heavy aesthetic alterations.

While BMEzine did host a section for "Extreme Modification" and extreme CBT (Cock and Ball Torture), Shannon Larratt and the official BME site actively distanced themselves from the viral video. The video used BME's branding and imagery to gain authenticity, effectively hijacking the website's reputation for genuine, consensual, and sterile extreme body modification to push a fictionalized shock narrative. The Cultural Impact of Early Shock Media

To understand the "Pain Olympics," one must first understand (Body Modification Ezine). Founded by Shannon Larratt in 1994, BMEzine was a pioneering online community and historical archive dedicated to tattoos, piercings, scarification, and ritualistic body modification.

And there are many more convenient functions !


  • Rest on Ground
  • Auto Update
  • Camera Library
  • Translucent Mode
  • Flip & Mirror Tool
  • Custom Screenshot
  • Rim Light
  • Anisotropic Reflection
  • Preview Heads-Tall
  • WireFrame
  • Advanced MiniView
  • Topmost Window Mode
  • Lock Tool
  • Save Incremental
  • Simple Environment Light
  • Ambient Occlusion
  • Shoulder & Wrist Link System
  • Fit Eye Level
  • User-friendly UI
  • Resize Tool
  • Preview Mode
  • Shadow Map
  • Depth Gradient Color
  • Edge Shader

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