Face-up and expression direction
Lock makeup style, reference priority, skin tone, eye shape, lip finish, and revision boundaries before asking an artist to quote.
ResinDrip helps collectors define the order first: scale, sculpt, face-up, clothes, resin color, accessories, deadline, budget, sample needs, QC checkpoints, and shipping route.
The job is to remove ambiguity before an artist or supplier starts pricing the work.
A face-up request, a clothes request, and a full doll sourcing request should not use the same loose message. Each one needs different proof before payment.
Lock makeup style, reference priority, skin tone, eye shape, lip finish, and revision boundaries before asking an artist to quote.
Turn scattered styling references into measurable scale, color, fabric, fit, and package notes.
Use the same intake to confirm sculpt, size, resin color, compatibility, availability, sample needs, and shipping risk.
Face-up, measurement, and reference priorities should be visible before a custom quote is treated as final.
Shows what must match, what can vary, and what needs proof.
Fit-sensitive requests need real scale and body measurements.
Artist matching is easier when references and revision boundaries are explicit.
Custom BJD quotes move faster when size, brand, wig, eye, and sourcing ambiguity are already separated.
Focused route for turning character references into face-up, wig, eyes, clothes, QC, and sourcing notes.
See planning quote ranges, support fee examples, QC evidence, exclusions, and downloadable intake templates.
Confirm 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, YOSD, body measurements, and fit-sensitive order notes.
Match styling parts before locking a face-up, clothes, or full custom look.
Turn Chinese listing screenshots into supplier, sample, QC, and shipping checks.
If your brief is not specific enough to quote, it is not specific enough to produce. Start by clarifying the requirement.