red4
Sr Member
I'm grooming a potential client who wants me to build him some pieces of a Big Daddy (from Bioshock 2) costume out of EVA foam. The pieces need to retain most of the EVA's flexibility once it's primed and painted. I've been learning about PVA glue, and how most people use it to seal the porousness of the foam. But there are at least 2 distinct common types: school glue, which retains some level of flexibility, but is extremely weak; and carpenter's glue, which cures as hard as plastic.
What do you guys recommend I use? And which paints will cure to a flexible consistency?
What do you guys recommend I use? And which paints will cure to a flexible consistency?