Neocities Profile
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Let me know if you added my button to your website, so I can add yours here!
Note: My current aim with this list is personal websites that are still active (as in, the website is up and functioning.) The Frugal Gamer has a fantastic page of archived dolling sites also!
Artists with Doll-Makers:
NAME | LAST UPDATED |
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Cataclysmical | 2023 |
Dollz Mania | Archival Project |
Dollz Revival | 2023 |
Lunaii | 2007 |
Moon Pixel Dollz | 2022 |
Necrophantasia | 2023 |
Pastel Hell | 2023 |
Pixeldolls.net | Archival project |
Artists with Doll Bases:
Rachel's Page: This capture is almost exactly 20 years old. I wonder how she's doing.
Angel Dreamz's Jabberbug Collection: I've never heard of Jabberbugs before and couldn't find anything from a quick google, but obviously they were loved. So much so that this website is still up even long after the creator's website has gone down. You can find some Jabberbug stuff on RBG under "Children's Area" but I'm left to assume most of them were paid content. I made my own Jabberbug, he's down below.
Around the Crochet Table: An adorable website that was dedicated to crochet and knitting patterns, and recipes.
"Composition" by Arthur Wesley Dow: An art fundamentals guide + workbook from 1899. I keep meaning to, but have not read this yet.
Wildflower Search: Wildflower identification! I suggest getting to know at least a handful of plants local to you. It adds mental interest to walks, it makes you more familiar with your surroundings, you may learn that someone in your neighborhood planted a very invasive plant a long time ago...
Dungeon Scrawl: Tool to easily and cleanly design TTRPG dungeons. I like it lol.
Height-Weight Chart: A chart showcasing full-body photos of people (self-submitted,) organized by height and weight. Fantastic artistic resource.
Toy Box Philospher: A blog that spans over a decade of (mostly play/fashion doll) toy reviews. The author, Emily, has an incredible eye for detail and is extremely thorough; each review has a ton of clear photos. She also runs The My Twinn Project Shop, where she chronicles the restoration/customization of My Twinn dolls.
Novelty: A visual novel creation tool. I doubt it works, it was last updated in 2010. I kept the link because it's a cute time capsule.
Bear Kinship: Dedicated to protecting and loving bears. Most updates (last in 2010) were articles/letters lamenting bear killings, or calls to action to help protect bears in legislature. The parent website, All Creatures, is still active. I have zero memory of finding this site; it's just been in my bookmarks forever -- another time capsule piece.
List Compare-er: Tool to compare lists. It helps me in trying to determine what ingredients in skincare products are irritating my skin (ongoing process.)
Deskpins: Extremely simple yet helpful tool that lets you pin programs on top of each other/in place. If you really care, you can change the pin color!