Muscle suit sculp - now with added pics!

corpseguy

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Greetings one and all.

Hell. its been ..a good long while since i've been around these parts - personally i blame facebook.
Anyhow some of you probably saw my chest on there as well but if not i wanted to post it here and share it out.
I've still got a long way to go on this, am by no means finished.

My only concerns are what to make them out of.

Silicone and Soma-foma would be perfect but.. my pockets arn't that deep.

short of that latex with a core for foam. ( admittedly foam latex woud be fun but not got an oven that big)

What'd you guys think?

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You could make it with 2 part cold foam. Unlike foam latex, it doesn't require baking and its self-skinning. Its not as flexible as foam latex, but should be fine for a muscle suit.
 
Thanks for the kind words all!

Impressive. What did you use as your reference?
Just random pictures of google to be honest.

BornKIlr : I'd have to skin it with something, i know you can paint urethane but its a bit of a pain.

G17RDY: i'd made a base a few years back and nerver did anything with it! thought it was about time!
 
Hey hey All.

Ok its been a little while. Please note this is only a WIP still. its a quick test pull so still ironing out the kinks!

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and just for good measure..

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Thanks for the kind words guy. its needs cleaning and trimming and such as i pulled it out the mold and stuck it on! will hopefully have more pics soon :)
 
Very cool, specially after adding the fabrics. What is that? It forms so well over the suit. I'm planning a hulk costume and will start making sculpting the muscles soon I think, though I'll likely use foam to sculpt at least the first trial suit I assume it's cheaper and easier to get the mass rather than doing clay and molds.
 
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