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Hey everyone!!
I just wanted to post my WIP pictures, it was sculpted using monster clay.
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Hey everyone!!
I just wanted to post my WIP pictures, it was sculpted using monster clay.
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Can't wait to see everyone's work.
/Chris
I meet my model tomorrow to do my tracings and I'll be sculpting over the weekend.
Regarding naptha, I think it is primarily used as a solvent for the clay, not for the super Baldiez. Super Baldiez is thinking with 99% IPA and regular Baldiez is thinned with Acetone, although I have heard of cutting the Super Baldiez with a blend of IPA and Acetone before. I would definitely minimize the amount of direct skin contact with naptha, nasty stuff. It can be used to thin the petroleum release too (from one of Neill's videos). The only mention of naptha I remember was in regards to making a clay slurry for raised bumps on the sculpt - but it was an epic day and may have missed it.
I think that these are looking good. My initial impression was that the forehead was too thin, but looking back at the video Neill's was pretty thin as well. I am just concerned that the areas where the glass is showing through could potentially cause the delicate prosthetic to tear, since it is just a thin layer of cap plastic holding it together. However, since it is staying in the mold until application, you may be OK.
Regarding the crows feet, I think that stipple may be better. There are usually crows feet above the lower eyelid as well, so I think the transition in the prosthetic would give away the edge of the prosthetic. Here is a photo reference (great portrait book Wisdom by Andrew Zuckerman - www.wisdombook.org/) to show what I mean.
That said, I think that this whole process welcomes experimentation, so try it out!
I'm stepping away from the sculpts tonight for the very reason you mentioned regarding thinness. After working with them for a couple of hours I want to take a look at the forehead when I'm fresh again and evaluate it and decide if I need to add some more clay.
I'll check out the link you shared. Thanks
awesome piece Kaoime, I just molded my pieces.
Mike - What kind of wires are those in your wrinkle tools? I like them! I also like your photo quality. What kind of camera are you using?
Kaoime - I like that forehead and the moles. I agree with Mike. I think you should just use the old age stipple, but it depends on how old your character will be. I'm a bit uneasy myself with the eye area, so I'm not going to age drastically and just use stipple where applicable. I have Mungle's Old Age Stipple "C" and not "A" as Neill used. Are you doing to do a character makeup or just old age?
Collier - What material is that? If it is silicone, what kind did you end up using?
Hope to see more photos from everyone. Thanks for sharing and posting!
I ended up using the platsil gel 10 for the prosthetics, but for the mold I used a tin based sulicone from monster makers