MZX
Active Member
Hello guys!
Hope, this post will help someone who trying to do gloves too.
I almost completed my Mark 43 suit and now it is time to make gloves, one of the hardest part.
So, I went through a lot of pep versions and materials - foam, paper, cardboard, clay, etc. After a month of trying, in the end I chose cardboard hardened with Super PVA glue and cars putty.
Here's unsuccessful versions:
First, I remade glove in Max, which then can be printed later when I buy 3d-printer.
Fingers are made by the images of Zabana's fingers (I like his fingers shape), simplified for cardboard.
(yes, little wrong color zones, but it's just a test renders).
Well, started with unfolding:
I use simplified scheme by ignoring some details. For example, top of fingertips cutted later, it's easier.
After a lot of cutting-gluing, all fingers was done and ready for hardening.
As I wrote above, I use Super PVA glue for this because the outside is winter and I can not work at home with a polyester resin (strong bad smell, damage and two children at home). It holds shape well enough.
After strengthening, I decided to use a guitar string to connect parts of the fingers together.
«There are many strings on me...»
So, now I'm at the stage of assembling all the fingers on the strings.
That's all for now, continue soon, thanks.
Hope, this post will help someone who trying to do gloves too.
I almost completed my Mark 43 suit and now it is time to make gloves, one of the hardest part.
So, I went through a lot of pep versions and materials - foam, paper, cardboard, clay, etc. After a month of trying, in the end I chose cardboard hardened with Super PVA glue and cars putty.
Here's unsuccessful versions:
First, I remade glove in Max, which then can be printed later when I buy 3d-printer.
Fingers are made by the images of Zabana's fingers (I like his fingers shape), simplified for cardboard.
(yes, little wrong color zones, but it's just a test renders).
Well, started with unfolding:
I use simplified scheme by ignoring some details. For example, top of fingertips cutted later, it's easier.
After a lot of cutting-gluing, all fingers was done and ready for hardening.
As I wrote above, I use Super PVA glue for this because the outside is winter and I can not work at home with a polyester resin (strong bad smell, damage and two children at home). It holds shape well enough.
After strengthening, I decided to use a guitar string to connect parts of the fingers together.
«There are many strings on me...»
So, now I'm at the stage of assembling all the fingers on the strings.
That's all for now, continue soon, thanks.