

Flaminimis are paper doll versions of me, Flaminia. This year I’ve started making digital versions!
Last month I showed you the digiflaminimi recreation I made of the OG Flaminimi. This month I’ve expanded a bit on that. I’ve painted on backsides to the dolls (something I couldn’t properly do with printed versions).
My next goal is to create a digital gallery in 3D space. This way you can walk around in first person and look at the dolls. One of my long term goals is to develop video games, and I’ve decided a good way to actually make progress on that is to work on small practice projects like this. I’ll be posting more updates on this page throughout the month
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Woah would you look at that… it’s later in the month!
She’s ready for her close up, and for her 360! I tried to make back sides on paper, but printing double sided never lined up quite right, and I wasn’t about to manually glue tons of paper dolls together. That constraint doesn’t exist digitally though!
It’s fun going back and forth between digital and physical mediums. Making 3D models that look like paper was pretty easy. I made an image sheet that I cut out pieces from to recreate this outfit (with a few extra embellishments). The nice thing about working with digital paper is that you can copy parts over and over instead of only having a limited amount.
I’ll make some tutorials on how I did this soon. I’ve still got plenty of the physical dolls left too. One of my boyfriends is working on one that I plan on posting in a few days.