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Resculpted his head as the first sculpt was too large and cartoony. Sculpted over his hands with Apoxie so he can wear fingerless gloves. Found a perfect stuffed animal with the most perfect hair, but Ethan has claimed it back...went to the thrift shop and found a stuffed lion with hair that may work...not as perfect as Ethan's horse, but I'm going to see how Link will look with real hair vs. sculpted hair. If he looks horrible, then I'll go and sculpt it in. Besides the stuffed lion was only $2 although I felt really bad slicing into him to scalpt it. I may even hair up an orangutan or two. I'll have to see how Link looks first.
Wow,you're really getting characters from that Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina scene in SW Ep4.
COOOLLL!!!!
That devilish character's name is Kardue'sai'Malloc and he is a Devaronian army captain.
Can't wait to see your SW characters get done!
I don't think he's been sculpted yet.A good character to sculpt.
He is Djas Puhr was a Sakiyan bounty hunter.
There's a lot of character there in SW Episode 4,on the " Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina" where Obi-Wan and Luke looks for a pilot and they met Han Solo and Chewie.
Massaged him again, because I feel like he's still not done. I'll probably keep at him for a few days longer. I hope he casts up nicely. I am using a mixture of cured sculpey firm and something new, monster maker sulfur free clay which does not cure. I love it, but am worried at how it will cast up, so the first mold has to be perfect because the sculpt may be destroyed. The clay is a little on the soft side but I can see details in it that I couldn't with Super Sculpey...I can see all the dents and the surfaces because it's not as translucent as Super Sculpey but it feels even softer than Super Sculpey and a little firmer than Klean Klay soft. Heck I'm going to try everything to make it work. I suppose I should go ahead and try sculpting wax while I'm at it. Someday soon I hope.
I was hoping not to have to sew that outfit, but I guess I will have to. First, because I think I remember the sleeves being really long, and second, seeing the texture of the weave is driving me ape. The top has more layers of plastidip than his pants, so you can see how rough it is when it's first sprayed. I know that with more layers I could get rid of it, but it will still drive me nuts. I still really love the spectacular paint job. I like this color best for chimp skin. I'm afraid to pull out my modified Zira to compare...One important thing I did learn, though! The plastidip is really great for the vinyl part of the SS chimp outfit. If I can find vinyl this thin, no matter what color, I can always spray it down with plastidip and it will still look like leather. Just for yucks I included his old photo before the makeover. Yay. My Caesar really looks like Roddy McDowall to me now. That sounded weird.
Caesar is getting a manicure today. Had to set up the timer on the camera to get this shot. I love playing with my dollies. I have noticed that apes are really fun to photograph. The brow ridges, when you take from from above, cover the eyes...so you can really photograph them and come out with great results. Sometimes when you photograph a dollie, the eyes are looking in a different direction from where you want...and the brow ridges just make photographing easier so it looks like your subject matter is really concentrating on the subject at hand. http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8070/dsc05308dq.jpg
I was hoping not to have to sew that outfit, but I guess I will have to. First, because I think I remember the sleeves being really long, and second, seeing the texture of the weave is driving me ape. The top has more layers of plastidip than his pants, so you can see how rough it is when it's first sprayed. I know that with more layers I could get rid of it, but it will still drive me nuts. I still really love the spectacular paint job. I like this color best for chimp skin. I'm afraid to pull out my modified Zira to compare...One important thing I did learn, though! The plastidip is really great for the vinyl part of the SS chimp outfit. If I can find vinyl this thin, no matter what color, I can always spray it down with plastidip and it will still look like leather. Just for yucks I included his old photo before the makeover. Yay. My Caesar really looks like Roddy McDowall to me now. That sounded weird.
HEre are the photos I took today:
Caesar is getting a manicure today. Had to set up the timer on the camera to get this shot. I love playing with my dollies. I have noticed that apes are really fun to photograph. The brow ridges, when you take from from above, cover the eyes...so you can really photograph them and come out with great results. Sometimes when you photograph a dollie, the eyes are looking in a different direction from where you want...and the brow ridges just make photographing easier so it looks like your subject matter is really concentrating on the subject at hand.
I may need to move the right horn a smidge...slim the nose a little...thought it was almost done but looking at it I think he still needs more massaging.
Exciting...last night I finally patched up the cracks of Ashton's ninja turtle mold. Tried Bondo but that was too stinky, so I scrapped that and went with what was familiar--Apoxie. Why didn't I think of this earlier? I also made another quick stamping tool so that I could try to hide the seam after patching it up with Apoxie. Anyway, I slushed latex this morning and I'm waiting for the first layer to dry. I'll probably make 3 or 4 layers.
I was able to make a very nice cast of Djas Puhr. Whooo!
Ashton's ninja turtle mask. Not perfect but luckily there's still time to fix it. I have to go back to the mold and add more Ultracal30 at the seam line. I tried to fix it with Apoxie but the seam line is where the latex didn't cure nicely. Oh well live and learn. I love slush latex, but I can't believe anyone would be crazy enough to wear it over their heads for longer than five minutes.
This is the chin area that I need to make sure that latex gets slushed on it the next time I pour some latex.
Tomorrow and Friday, after Dim Sum, it's all about Ashton's ninja turtle mask.
See how cool he looks? I need to invest n one of those lifesized mannequins for future masks I want to make...
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Here's my latest project, a character from Star Wars. He looks very demonic, guess just in time for Halloween. I was afraid I was going to get nightmares, but that didn't happen.
And OMG! Caesar rocks!! He's enroute and maybe I will see him later today...I could just cry. He's so gorgeous.
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