Case studies

How a character becomes a product people can buy.

These sample cases show the path from IP files and sketches to 3D sculpting, material samples, production checks, packaging and retail delivery.

Laura IP PVC figure case

Laura IP: PVC collectible figure

A bright 2D character was translated into a balanced standing figure with sculpted hair, clean red-gold paint masks and premium shelf presence.

MR.PA plush toy case

MR.PA: plush mascot sample

A graphic IP was simplified into a round plush form with embroidery, fabric color blocking and a friendly retail scale.

Vinyl plush IP case

Commercial IP: vinyl plush gift line

A venue-friendly character route combined plush body warmth with molded details and packaging planning for gift channels.

Development timeline

From sketch to a product in a customer's hands.

Sketch

We review front, side and back art, character story, target audience and retail channel.

3D model

The character is converted into sculpted volume, part splits, balance and paint areas.

Sample

Physical samples test material feel, color, face expression, packaging size and durability.

Pilot run

Small production checks the approved sample against real assembly and QC conditions.

Retail

Final products are packed for warehouse, event, store shelf or direct customer delivery.

Custom toy paint detail and approval close up

Approval details

The best case studies show decisions, not only pretty photos.

For every future real case, add the material route, size, packaging type, sample revisions, QC focus and launch result. That gives brand buyers confidence before they send a brief.