"NEW TESB" YODA head (Completed)

<div class='quotetop'>(AnsonJames @ Jun 6 2006, 10:36 AM) [snapback]1257101[/snapback]</div>
I'd recommend somthing called dragon skin. It's a type of silicon rubber thats very soft - you can use an additive called slacker that will make it even softer and skin-like.
It's usually used for animatronic heads for the areas around the eyes and mouth where the most movement occurs.
I'd like a resin copy if you ever make copies though, Silicone doesn't rot but it does become brittle over time as the oils dry out.
I'd be very happy to give you any moulding advice if you need it - this is a very beautiful sculpt.

Anson
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I've heard of it aswell...

Only questions I would ask though is how easy is it to paint? and how do you loose that transclucent feel to make it appear more like Foam latex.

Cyb.
 
It's pre-pigmented as opossed to painted.
You start off with one layer with a certain colour and build up layers using different pigments.
Because it's translucent it will give you a very deep realistic result.
I'd say depending on the pigment you can probably have a solid colour if you want.
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I've heard of it aswell...

Only questions I would ask though is how easy is it to paint? and how do you loose that transclucent feel to make it appear more like Foam latex.

Cyb.
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One of the concerns I have in making a silicone or Poly Foam type casting is that surely I'll need a inner core to the mold to help create a hollow inside to the casting. Sounds like a very complicated way of making a mold to me :confused
 
I wouldn't bother using DragonSkin, the studio i was working at used it on a TV commercial and it had a lot of problems. We followed every step and every instruction the Tech support people gave us and it still had problems, it's not worth the trouble. Even painting the Dragonskin was problematic, regular Silicone is much easier..

If you want a Self Skinning Material like a Nerf Ball try contacting Polytek or BJB enterprises and ask for a sample kit of their different foams in stock they will send you little squares of samples and you can decide which one you like best.

Polytek http://www.polytek.com/

BJB enterprises http://www.bjbenterprises.com/
 
Yiks...

They're in the US... so it'll be expensive to ship them to the UK.

Cyb



<div class='quotetop'>(propsculptor @ Jun 7 2006, 10:02 AM) [snapback]1257663[/snapback]</div>
I wouldn't bother using DragonSkin, the studio i was working at used it on a TV commercial and it had a lot of problems. We followed every step and every instruction the Tech support people gave us and it still had problems, it's not worth the trouble. Even painting the Dragonskin was problematic, regular Silicone is much easier..

If you want a Self Skinning Material like a Nerf Ball try contacting Polytek or BJB enterprises and ask for a sample kit of their different foams in stock they will send you little squares of samples and you can decide which one you like best.

Polytek http://www.polytek.com/

BJB enterprises http://www.bjbenterprises.com/
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You could contact them and see if they have distributors in the UK...

Many companies like those do.

<div class='quotetop'>(Cyberman @ Jun 7 2006, 04:56 AM) [snapback]1257685[/snapback]</div>
Yiks...

They're in the US... so it'll be expensive to ship them to the UK.

Cyb



<div class='quotetop'>(propsculptor @ Jun 7 2006, 10:02 AM) [snapback]1257663[/snapback]
I wouldn't bother using DragonSkin, the studio i was working at used it on a TV commercial and it had a lot of problems. We followed every step and every instruction the Tech support people gave us and it still had problems, it's not worth the trouble. Even painting the Dragonskin was problematic, regular Silicone is much easier..

If you want a Self Skinning Material like a Nerf Ball try contacting Polytek or BJB enterprises and ask for a sample kit of their different foams in stock they will send you little squares of samples and you can decide which one you like best.

Polytek http://www.polytek.com/

BJB enterprises http://www.bjbenterprises.com/
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Thanks... They do supply in the UK... But I'm very interested in the self skinning stuff for the puppet version I'm making.

Cyb.
 
<div class='quotetop'>(steveo @ Jun 8 2006, 07:37 PM) [snapback]1258572[/snapback]</div>
any updates?
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Coming soon... Also will do the final final work when I receive GINOs photos of the real prop from the exhibition.

Cyb.
 
I think that is a awsome job but for some reason the top lip seems a little smuched up to close to the face it seems like it should be more relaxed.
 
<div class='quotetop'>(earpick @ Jun 9 2006, 08:07 AM) [snapback]1258873[/snapback]</div>
I think that is a awsome job but for some reason the top lip seems a little smuched up to close to the face it seems like it should be more relaxed.
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HEHE I'm working on that bit... Nick Maley spotted that one to LOL

Cyb.
 


Heres the latest batch of images showing the new head shape, larger nose and lower mouth. I've also changed the ears slightly.

Cyb :)
 
<div class='quotetop'>(Cyberman @ Jun 10 2006, 05:51 PM) [snapback]1259600[/snapback]</div>
Heres the latest batch of images showing the new head shape, larger nose and lower mouth. I've also changed the ears slightly.
Cyb :)
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That's absolutely astounding. As if it wasn't perfect before, it is certainly ûber-perfect now... OMG. :thumbsup

What material did you use to sculpt this or did you mention that earlier in the thread?
 
Spectacular sculpt, man. Once again, I am amazed by the depth of talent on this board.

Looking forward to more pics... and your thread in the Junkyard. :love
 
Thanks everyone.

This clay is water based and is very good for getting detail and smooth finishes aswell as textures. Its also 100% replensiable by just soaking in water after you've finished the project.

Cyb.
 
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