Wow.. that left boot is gorgeous! ill have to go check to see if you have it painted. thr right looks nice.. but yeah hope you figured how to keep from floppin around on the foot.
can you pour the glue just flat on? oh and by the way im pretty sure that in order to keep the glue from sticking you can slather the mold with some sort of oil base
the oil doesn't always work 'cause the intense heat of the glue sometimes make it evaporate right away, you're best bet is simply soaking the cast in water (submerge it) for about an hour, then dry it off quick with a towel and pour the glue ( the plaster will absorb some of the water and make it super simple to remove the finished product from the mold.
Im making the movie one I hope anyways in spandex and black glue with green LED bullet holes. The use of acrylics and pva make the rigid Necroplasm flexible but I need to harden the suit a little with glue for the snug fit, Thanks for the reply Infernau. Ur an inspiration.
Do you still recommend the Hot glue on an heating element process so the glue is like liquid as I am thinking of investing in one to help make spawns necroplasmic armour. Mixing it with a little wood glue and acrylics.
This makes the casting process quicker than trigger squeezing on the guns or did you go back to the guns??
The flairs seem flexible so I imagine the casts have a little give.
check out my others vids, introduction to thermoforming I think it's called. I make clay models then cover them in plaster which gives my negatives and them I pour melted hot glue in the plaster molds after I've soaked them in water for an hour to keep the glue from bonding to the plaster and the end result is what you're watching.
if using the hot glue casting method, how would you paint it to give the effect that it's leather?
IRellevant 1 year ago
I'd have to mess around with colors to get period right colors, not all leathers are textured so that part's up in the air
infernau 1 year ago
Very nice yet again!
wilvagilly 2 years ago
Wow.. that left boot is gorgeous! ill have to go check to see if you have it painted. thr right looks nice.. but yeah hope you figured how to keep from floppin around on the foot.
unicyclist0 3 years ago
can you pour the glue just flat on? oh and by the way im pretty sure that in order to keep the glue from sticking you can slather the mold with some sort of oil base
marchubkyle 3 years ago
the oil doesn't always work 'cause the intense heat of the glue sometimes make it evaporate right away, you're best bet is simply soaking the cast in water (submerge it) for about an hour, then dry it off quick with a towel and pour the glue ( the plaster will absorb some of the water and make it super simple to remove the finished product from the mold.
infernau 3 years ago
Im making the movie one I hope anyways in spandex and black glue with green LED bullet holes. The use of acrylics and pva make the rigid Necroplasm flexible but I need to harden the suit a little with glue for the snug fit, Thanks for the reply Infernau. Ur an inspiration.
Nebucanezzer 3 years ago
Do you still recommend the Hot glue on an heating element process so the glue is like liquid as I am thinking of investing in one to help make spawns necroplasmic armour. Mixing it with a little wood glue and acrylics.
This makes the casting process quicker than trigger squeezing on the guns or did you go back to the guns??
The flairs seem flexible so I imagine the casts have a little give.
Can't wait to see this one in full mate. :D
Nebucanezzer 3 years ago
yeah I have no problems with the heating element method, I've never mixed anything though.
infernau 3 years ago
what do you make this stuff out of?
vivalaminion 3 years ago
now that's a big boot
vivalaminion 3 years ago
I love your work man!
I love Spawn and Guyver!
BioBoosterGuyver 3 years ago
wow cant wait 4 the full thing but i still dont really get how ur making this
basschampo 3 years ago
check out my others vids, introduction to thermoforming I think it's called. I make clay models then cover them in plaster which gives my negatives and them I pour melted hot glue in the plaster molds after I've soaked them in water for an hour to keep the glue from bonding to the plaster and the end result is what you're watching.
infernau 3 years ago
Very cool, I cant wait to see the finished costume, I'm sure you cant either lol. Keep uploading these
KonanXIX 3 years ago
NICE ! !
viper3636dr 3 years ago