Sex Doll Anatomical Correctness: Hips and Pelvis Alignment

Anatomical correctness in hips and pelvis alignment improves posture, balance, and realism. Begin with accurate anthropometric references and ensure the torso, pelvis, and leg skeleton align in neutral, natural stances. Check hip width, femur angle, and sacral tilt to create believable curvature in the lower torso. When adjusting, maintain symmetry to avoid uneven weight distribution that can stress joints or seams. For silicone or flexible materials, use gradual shaping techniques that respect tissue consistency and avoid abrupt transitions at the abdomen and hip junctions. Consider how clothing interacts with alignment; bulky garments should not camouflage misalignment but rather accommodate it with proper cuts and seams. Evaluate range of motion: hips should enable comfortable hip flexion, extension, and lateral movement without pinching skin or stressing connectors. If a design permits, incorporate adjustable hip settings to customize poseability. Document measurements and alignment references for consistent replication or repair. Regular checks for joint integrity, seam tension, and material wear help maintain anatomical plausibility over time. A thoughtful approach to hip and pelvis alignment supports a more convincing, balanced presence.