Predator Helmet

Sythous

New Member
Hey guys just wondering how do you start off your bio helm sculpt what do you use as far as a something to hold it in place while you work on it. This has been the most tressful part for me yet, any advice would be greatful and needed.
 
Steve's correct, a little more info would be helpful.  If your sculpting with clay, a simple armature is used as a base to build off of.  I'm getting ready to do this: http://www.thehunterslair.com/topic/27590-huntorial-how-to-make-a-bio-armature/#entry334955, which is one that one of our members uses.  I've also heard of people building a pep bio, reinforcing it with firberglass, and using that as an armature.  Steve would be the resident foam expert here, and even if you choose not to go that route, I highly recomend checking out the link he posted...it's simply amazing!  Hope some of this helps.

Brian
 
Sorry, I suppose it would or been helpful if I said what it was used for I have sculpt predator yead and I am wantinging to make a helmet for it.
I just do not know how to start I have the design I want but only problem is I do not know how to start I off, I am going to use monster makers clay to sculpt it.
 
Going with the wire armature as described in the link Brian posted above would probably be your best option then. That way you can get the frame close to the size and shape you need it to be to fit your mask. BTW, you are not far from Brian or myself if you are in Spartanburg, SC. Welcome to the Lair neighbor.

Steve
 
I am in Weaverville, NC and Brian is in Knoxville, TN...not too far from Spartanburg.

Steve
 
When I figure out how to decrease the size of my pictures I will post them as I go I have been taking them through my galaxy 3 phone and it will not let me post them.
By the way does anyone have any suggestions as far as plastic that I can use for a Canon and bracers I have both made but I have no clue what is light enough or not too heavy to be carried on shoulder and arms.
 
Here is the head I want to go by for making my helmet

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