✎ Creating
You don’t make JOYWORLD.
You remember it.
The act of creating here is not output — it's opening.
A channel. A conversation.
A joyful transmission from imagination to form.
💛The Process
Each JOY, JOYmini, or JOYtoy begins as a whisper.
A flicker behind the eyes.
Sometimes a word. Sometimes a color.
Sometimes a grin too big to ignore.
JOY puts on the headset,
and the sculpting begins ✨
Not from a sketch or a plan —
but from feeling.
With two hands in virtual reality,
he shapes creatures out of thin air 😃
Painting, pulling, pushing energy into form.
Every line is a decision. Every moment, a message.
When a JOY arrives, you know.
They carry their own name.
Their own magic.
Their own reason for being.
📄The Tools
JOYs, JOYminis, and JOYtoys are sculpted in virtual reality —
but not the kind sold in boxes.
JOY modifies headsets and builds custom setups,
always chasing the lightest, freest way to bring JOYWORLD through.
The current system?
A heavily customized rig:
VR goggles remixed with 3D printed parts, reshaped interfaces, and a more human fit.
Plugged into a powerful machine.
Fueled by imagination.
Driven by rebellion.
The tools change often.
Adobe Medium. Modeler. Stager.
Sometimes programs he programs.
Sometimes AI.
Mostly from dreams.
But JOY doesn't worship technology.
JOY bends it. Molds it. Subverts it.
These tools are only ever used to make the process feel more like play.
“If I could make the whole JOYWORLD with a pencil and paper, I would.”
That’s why JOY is building new tools:
Not for control, but for creativity.
Not to extract — but to express.
The process is always changing.
The goal is always the same:
Make it easier to bring JOYWORLD into your world.
☕Creation as Ritual
Each day begins with a question:
Who is arriving today?
From there, JOY sculpts the unseen.
Traits are logged.
Names whispered.
Magic remembered.
To create in JOYWORLD is to treat your imagination like a sacred collaborator.
To trust that what wants to come through... will.
“I don’t make the JOYs.
They show up and say, ‘Hey. I’m here. Let’s go make something fun together!’”