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@queen-way-loh
I obtained the forbidden fruit for retail price.
I’m obsessed with branded tamagotchi. I was crying of laugher when these were announced. The supreme fans were hyped from nostalgia. The tamagotchi fans were angry. I was ecstatic. A modern Duchamp’s Fountain.
I could write a small essay on my love for tamagotchi + brand you would least expect. This bad boy is going right next to my lactic acid milk for babies branded tamagotchi.
2023 furby custom
Slunk
some ideas i would wanna make as customs if i had the new furby (i would sculpt over the beak to make it round since its static, assuming the tongue is a button i would work over it somehow) and a crappy lineart (free to use)
theyre so wide 😭 and i wonder why they chose that specific beak shape..
as you wish
Im curious if I'm understanding the design correctly.
Are the eyes and eyelids separate pieces? Can they move separately?
It looks like its all one long piece and it "blinks" by lowering the irises out of sight and showing more of the blue plastic at the top.
If it's all one piece, that means the eyes can look up and down independent of the eye lids like gen 1 can, but also means it should theoretically be way easier to customize.
its 3 am and I wanted to draw a churchmouse
The 2023 furby may not be my favorite but I gotta say, the ability to make him say "MoTherFucKeR" in various voices is really winning me over 😆
WHO TAUGHT HIM TO CURSE
TW food
So I attempted to make furby cookies….
2014
Oh my god, childhood memory unlocked. How did I forget about these?
Funtime lookin’ ass
CrayFurbs minimally invasive Furby restoration tutorial (pt 1)
Hello everyone! So I had a couple people ask me about my cleaning methods so I thought I would make a tutorial post! These are just things I’ve learned and the Method I prefer when cleaning or restoring furbys for my personal collection (that being one’s I like to keep mint or near perfect) or rarer furbys (like kid cuisinea, hi-cs) without causing damage to the zip tie or tags.
So in this tutorial I’ll walk you through:
Disabling the zip tie WITHOUT cutting it
Removing and preserving paper tags
General cleaning + what I found works best
Step 1: specimen procurement.
Today I present you with a very stinky lad who has the honor (or misfortune) of being my demonstrate-ie
He’s overall in good cosmetic condition, tags intact but his fur is extremely yellowed and he is generally icky.
Step 2. Removing the ziptie, without cutting it
So to start, locate the zip tie and shift the pelt until the main block part is exposed like so
Then take a sharp tool and push it BETWEEN the locking mechanism and the end of the zip tie, it takes some practice but with a little push….
It pops free! You just preserved the zip tie without cutting it :) and you can re-use it on the furb!
You can then skin as usual. Really your preference on this.
Step 3: removing the “hang tag”
So now you should have a pelt with the tag on, now if you want to still wash the furb + save the tags here’s how I do it!
find the end of the hang tag, it should look like a little “T” you can use a needle or similar tool to part the fur and find the the hole where it went through, gently angle the T piece and feed it through
Flip the furb inside out, and repeat previous step.
You should then have a plastic tag that hasn’t been cut, and with no damage to the paper tag.
Now. Take that beautifully skinned pelt and put it in some water to soak…. While part 2 is being written.
SO YOU WANT TO DYE YOUR FURBY??? Dying a furby to have a custom or to make that Kid Cuisine you dream of is common talk amongst the furby community. Using this or that, common art supplies usually, is always thrown around. Let’s see how effective those common methods are…
BUT FIRST! We need to learn about faux fur and how it picks up color. Faux fur is made of plastic, essentially. In the factory, you have melted plastic that is spun into these thin strings (think cotton candy). When a manufacturer dyes fur, it will do so when it’s still liquid. We’re at a disadvantage because our fur is fur and not melted plastic.
NOW THAT WE KNOW THAT…
I tested a few methods today:
Rit Dye (meant for natural materials like cotton)
Rit Synthetic Dye
Crayola Marker
Sharpie
Fabric marker
Acrylic paint
Highlighter
Pastels
I chose the color red because it is a very vibrant color and is also very prone to bleeding. (except for the highlighter, I used green because I knew I had one at home)
(continue reading for full review!)
Keep reading
I've seen a lot of posts about how brightly colored the new 2023 furbies are compared to the original, and I was curious how the new furbies would look in an old color palette. Not my best photo edit but I think it looks really cute?
[2023 furby image source] [1998 furby image source] [eye chip image source] photo edits by me
YALL I DREW SOMETHING HEHE
don't mind its messiness lol im still getting used to the stylus and also the program
i finally have a stylus to use with my laptop and YES it hurts my hand less than a regular pencil ahhhh
im literally so happy bc i missed doing art soooo much
i'm sooo rusty plus i've never used this art program before but im just happy i finally drew something i kinda liked!!
FURBY HAIR DYEING TUTORIAL
FURBY FUR DYEING TUTORIAL:
Hi everyone! Welcome to my Furby Tutorial! In this specific tutorial we will be dyeing the hair on the Furby’s head and tail (this can also work for maned Furbys). EDIT: THIS TUTORIAL ALSO WORKS ON BODY FUR!!!! Please read the entire tutorial before dyeing your Furby with this method! Thank you!
BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE THAT CAN HELP YOU: Furbys have synthetic fur. Synthetic = PLASTIC. As you all know, most commercial dyes won’t work on a Furby very well. That is why we are going to use ACRYLIC PAINT to color our Furby! Keep reading!(also plz be aware that Nomi’s hair was dyed prior to this tutorial)
MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED: 1.) A glass of water 2.) A small vessel to mix your paint wash in 3.) Acrylic paint color of your choice (we are using metallic green for Nomi) 4.) A paintbrush (any medium sized flat or round brush will do) 5.) A toothbrush (CLEAN, preferably a clean used toothbrush) 6.) A Furby (thank you Nomi, for being our model and willing participant!) 7.) Paper towels (not pictured but you will need them.) 8.) Hair Dryer (optional but it can be very helpful; also not pictured)
Step One: Wash your hands! This is a great way to start a new art project!
Step Two: Create your wash/“dye”: this part looks daunting but is actually QUITE easy! We are going to make what’s called a “paint wash”- some of you artists may already be familiar with what this is! It’s basically thinned-out paint. What you do is put a tiny bit of paint into your empty vessel (I used about the size of a dime) and add water to it until it becomes a mixture that I slightly more WATER than paint. For me, that was about a dime-sized paint blob with about 3-4 tablespoons of water. You want it to be RUNNY, not thick.
Step Three: Once you have made your wash, it’s time to get that “dye” on your Furb! Take your toothbrush and dampen it with the wash. Tap your wash-soaked toothbrush out on a paper towel to remove excess wash. This step is important because you want your toothbrush WET with paint but not SOAKING wet. It’s best to start out first with a tiny dab of wash to play around with and then work your way up to a more saturated toothbrush.
Step Four: comb your wash through your Furby’s hair. It’s best to have your Furby ready to receive the wash, which means you should part the hair you wish to dye AWAY from the fur you do not wish to dye, so that there is minimal pigment transfer to the fur you do not wish to dye. (Tl;dr-part ya Furby’s hair, y’all)
NOTE: See this hair clumping here? I did this on purpose to show what can happen when you have TOO MUCH wash on your toothbrush. You don’t want this because it can take longer to dry and give your Furby’s hair a matted look. (I mean, if you like this look by all means, go for it! It’s your Furby, my dudes!) If this happens and you don’t like it, just blot with a paper towel, tap off your toothbrush a bit, and continue combing the wash through the hair again!
Step Five: YOUR ROOTS ARE SHOWING?!
This is any easy way to cover roots! Just take your paintbrush and load it with a TINY bit of wash, then dab the wash into the hair roots and continue to comb through with the toothbrush! Ta-daaah!
NOTE: Keep a paper towel nearby cause YOUR HANDS GONNA GET PAINT ON ‘EM.
Step Six: Continue adding the wash into the hair and combing it through until you like what you see!
Step Seven (optional): Use a hair dryer to dry your Furby’s hair!
This is for peeps who don’t want to wait for the hair to fully dry before they handle their newly-dyed Furb! I also believe that this can help seal the pigment in better, as it’s actually melting the pigment of the paint into the shaft of the synthetic hairs. If you don’t want to use this method, simply put your Furby in a place where they will be undisturbed until they are dry! (Please allow at least ONE HOUR for your Furby to air-dry if you don’t use a hair dryer). While you dry, continue to brush the hair with the toothbrush to get rid of any remaining clumps!
FINAL STEP: admire your work! Well done!!
I hope this helps you guys! You can also use washes to dye eyelashes!!! I’ll be making a tutorial on how I do mine next! Thank you for your time!
A Japanese Furby sales manual for wholesalers and retailers
The front of it says “Furby News Vol. 2″.
Source
Bejewled furby resurfaces - June 2023
Hello everyone! I have been on a slight hiatus due to a myriad of personal reasons, I am back for a short post with some interesting news
a GENUINE Bejeweled furby has surfaced!
Foreword:
This bejeweled furby is in my opinion the only one to exist, as with much other furby information numbers of units produced is a shaky 25 year-old game of telephone. But having researched archived Tiger and FAO sites, it appears all promotional images are the same snowball furby (Notably with green eyes) and we haven’t really seen any different versions, For the information in this post I consulted several archived websites on archive.org along with the new listing
Background info:
The following description is transcribed from the original FAO Schwarz listing for the bejeweled furby.
“Created by designer Sidney Mobell. The world's most exciting tay is now the world's
most precious. bedecked with 156 gleaming and glittering genuine gemstones Lovable Furby comes adorned with a tiara necklace. and earrings crafted in platinum and 18k gold and containing 63 full cut diamonds (3.7 ctw) 44 rubies (4.5 ctw) blue sapphires (5 3 ctw) and emeralds (1.O ctw). AIl 3 pieces are removable So you can wear them too!
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the word class hasbro children's hospital–”
The listing + info
So here is the description of the listing, the starting bid is 1,200.
(ill add it in later once the auction ends)
Now for those of you at home, you may be thinking... a $100,000 furby with an auction cap of $2,000. somthing must be fishy right?
but on paper... the bejweled furby isnt worth that much, and Ill explain.
For those of you who are not jewelers (I have only taken intro classes myself) this furby may appear to be absolutely studded in expensive gems… but in reality the true value is being obscured by the cwt, or Carat Total Weight, this value is in reference to the TOTAL cumulative weight of the gemstones. So for example, the 63 diamonds CWT is 3.7, so each diamond is only 0.06 ct. so in reality the QUALITY of the dimaonds used is very low, for comparison you can purchase 25 loose diamonds of the same color, carat and clarity for around $50
So after a very novice rough calculation the total value of all the metals and gemstones here dont seem to total over $800. This is why I think the piece was designed to be a symbolic representation to the person who donated the $100,000 to the hospital, rather than a truly $100,000 furby which is why the capped value of the auction is $2,000
Conclusion + opinions
I still think this is an absolute amazing piece of furby history, one that I admittedly was not to familiar with, but was aware of in my deep dives into the furby archived sites, I think that the resurfacing of this piece is a ode to the furby community, and the fact that we are STILL actively learning about undiscovered information relating to Furbys a quarter of a century later! This toy line was only produced for just under 3 years but has provided a trove of information that's out there just waiting to be discovered!
And with that, ciao
-Cray