Dark asylum
Active Member
Re: Crysis Nanosuit
You don't have to sculpt it all you could do all the armor parts vacuum formed or quick cast urethane and the organic muscle parts is urethane foam layers and tubing and use a hobby burnner and carve the details and textures then use a 65 shore urethane rubber coat it in a few layers and you'll have a badass extremely durible suit cost wise may run you about 250 in materials but you can mold of the original and cast latex cheaper suits and get your money back if you want to sell a few but urethane will last over 50+ years of abuse, as much as I sculpt and love to sculpt it's not always the best option cause some other methods are cleaner and faster and much more symmetrical.
The best way is a sculpted suit, thats cast in rubber. But there is probably little demand for it, so it wouldn't be worth the time and cost to produce it, unless you really wanted it for yourself. It is a cool looking suit though
You don't have to sculpt it all you could do all the armor parts vacuum formed or quick cast urethane and the organic muscle parts is urethane foam layers and tubing and use a hobby burnner and carve the details and textures then use a 65 shore urethane rubber coat it in a few layers and you'll have a badass extremely durible suit cost wise may run you about 250 in materials but you can mold of the original and cast latex cheaper suits and get your money back if you want to sell a few but urethane will last over 50+ years of abuse, as much as I sculpt and love to sculpt it's not always the best option cause some other methods are cleaner and faster and much more symmetrical.