Victoria in the Mold
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Thank You ! the Inner Blue stuff you see is a Smurf Road Kill.....just kidding, no actually that is a Urethane Rubber called TrueCast 70 from a company called INDUSTRIAL POLYMERS out of Huston, TX. the outer shell, mother mold is hand laid fiberglass. both pieces together empty weigh around 20lbs ? very, very sturdy mold. cost was around $350-$400 for all the materials. yes, this has been a work of almost 2yrs. or so. thank you for following ! MM4biddenartist wrote:Very good work! Professional grade. I love sculpting and what a project, I too would love to have the studio space to create my dream girl. What kind of rubber did you use for the master mold? I think working on a piece of art that causes such turmoil in our hearts and makes life so complicated would be a great way to deal with the stresses of life, I would probably spend far too much time on the clay process but the rewards after completion will justify the means. Hats off to you.
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Edited to add. What happened to her stomache? Stis is a really cool item. Good work.
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Edited to add. What happened to her stomache? Stis is a really cool item. Good work.[/quote
Thank you Samara. yes, i sculpted the body kinda to resemble a athletic gal, but wanted to give her a little 'pooch' in the tummy area. i think its very sexy. I love thick thighs. thank you for your compliments
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Yes, making the Mold was the hardest to do, but the Mold Wall, (separation wall) was probably the most intense other than the sculpt itself. i took my time with making the seam line as straight as humanly possible. i spared no efforts to perfect the mold line. i discovered a little trick with a 8" razor blade to draw through the clay wall, basically making a perfect, straight line. thank you for your kind words !hiddenagenda84 wrote:you have the process mannequin man ever think of doing a mold , and doing a skinned foamy like candy8teen. There are video's of life casting in foam on you tube. if your interested? Honestly i think making the mold was the hard part of the process.
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Introducing, "VICTORIA" from EPS.
Demo Model EPS0001 (pics coming soon. ...very soon !
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a few pics of the Roto-Cast attachment
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thank you. actually have a head/face Siicone test piece curing tonight. should be ready to pull by morning ? i have a set of Tech-Optic eyes waiting for her face. anxious to see how they look.Condor73 wrote:Amazing work, well done.
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