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=== Assistant: Yes, you can absolutely make a doll-packaged figurine from a photo — either as a digital design or a physical item. === Yes, you can absolutely make a doll-packaged figurine from a photo — either as a digital design or a physical item. Here's how you can go about it depending on what you're aiming for: ===== Do you want: ===== # A digital image that looks like a doll in a toy package (for fun, social media, etc.)? # A physical figurine in a real custom package? Let’s break down both routes: ===== If you just want a cool, stylized image: ===== ====== - A clear photo of the person (front-facing or a posed shot). ====== * A background/template that mimics a doll box (Barbie-style, action figure, etc.). ====== - Turn your photo into a doll-style mockup in a package. ====== * Add branding, accessories, labels (e.g. “Limited Edition”, “Comes with Coffee!”). You can upload a photo and I’ll get started on that. ===== If you want a real 3D figurine inside packaging: ===== ====== 1. A 3D model of the person or character. - You can commission a 3D artist or use AI apps that create 3D avatars. ====== # A 3D printer or service (e.g., Shapeways, Etsy creators). # Custom packaging: - Design the card and box (which I can help you mock up). - Print and assemble with blister packaging or plastic shell. ===== If you upload a photo, I can mock up a doll-in-a-box style image for you! ===== Let me know which direction you're leaning — digital for fun, or actually going to produce a real one?
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