ArtFunk
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Best pic I've seen yet. Labeled Black Guard Helemet but looks like Rinzler to me...
Wow, thx Aoiree, this is the view that I was missing to make the most of my helmet, followed the progress of the work.
Best pic I've seen yet. Labeled Black Guard Helemet but looks like Rinzler to me...
Isn't the actual production helmet just completely opaque, with a camera mounted on the performer being fed to viewfinders mounted on glasses?
If so, do you plan on going that route, Art, or are you going to modify it slightly to make it a bit more traditional (Visor and whatnot)?
-Nick
Just curious... what will you be using for the view part of the helmet? How are you going to get the overall sheen of the top?
Isn't the actual production helmet just completely opaque, with a camera mounted on the performer being fed to viewfinders mounted on glasses?
If so, do you plan on going that route, Art, or are you going to modify it slightly to make it a bit more traditional (Visor and whatnot)?
-Nick
Take a closer look at the plaque below the helmet...I wish I could make all the highlight in red, PETG, painted by 'paint for interior car lights, so you have full visibility, the camera is a way too complex.
Take a closer look at the plaque below the helmet...
"NO PROP HELMETS WERE USED."
No, that's completely inaccurate. There's behind the scenes footage and publicity pics of Rinzler with his helmet on set.
EDIT: Here's the footage
No, that's completely inaccurate. There's behind the scenes footage and publicity pics of Rinzler with his helmet on set.
EDIT: Here's the footage
You should make a black guard helmet (like my profile pic)
you could use perspex with tint film as outer shell
and mount computer cooling fans in the resperator modules
You could also use an open face motorbike helmet as the base
(im not an expert on vacume forming but it may be possible to vacume form a thick outer shell (maybee perspex)
anyway what do you think?