Elias Pomales
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Hey man! You made the lenses really work on this zentai! How much were the lenses from TJack anyways? And did you have to glue the frames and the lenses together?
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Sorry last post was supposed to be a reply to this one...I'm a newbie.
I actually hadn't planned that far ahead yet, but if there is such a thing as an airbrush kit, that is what I want. Is it possible for you to post a link to it or a similar one? It would help me immensely, as I have no airbrush experience whatsoever
Can you please give me a link to the zentai suit you're using? I want to do exactly what you're doing, using TJack's lenses and puff-painting and what-not. This is my first ever attempt at modding zentai, so I don't know how to shape the lenses and adding muscle definition. What paint-types would you use, and how would you stick the lenses to the mask. Actually, how would you get rid of the eye-parts that are already on the zentai, and replace them with lenses? Thanks.
I am making a trip to the local craft store soon to buy all the stuff I need anyway, so I will have a look then. I am going to start a build thread soon too, but I want to get all of the materials first so that my thread isn't just filled with "Still waiting for parts" posts
1. For the suit go to zentaizone.com they have it on their front page.
2. I bought my lenses from Tjack in rubber form so I can shape it to the mask and my face easier and I used regular hot glue from Home Depot. I'd suggest gorilla glue or Krazy glue though since the lenses have trouble sticking if you don't have paitence.
3. I am looking into muscle shading myself but the word around the forum suggest either a airbrush gun for a more faded effect or acrylic paint to gain definition.
4. I got rid of the eyes on the mask but just cutting the thread that attached them with a X-acto knife . Then attached the lenses with hot glue.
Hope I helped . I'm looking forward to seeing your mod. Good luck!!!
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Thanks man, this really helped.