Working through texturing the skin with a stipple technique instead of an Airbrush, since I can't find an airbrush to borrow. Have to go buy one someday. I'm still not happy with how it looks in person, but it photographs pretty nicely! Gonna keep working on the layers and colors. Also need to start planning on how to cover, remove or enhance that fake hair with real hair, eyebrows and eye lashes. After studdying some photos, I'm also determine to fix the eyelid on the human side. The eye just isn't sitting in the socket properly. Too much space...I'll keep working it. Overall, looking pretty satisfying right now!
Friday, March 22, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
T-800 PAINTING: MORE DETAIL
Tonight I spent some time darkening the wound areas and adding red. I also finished painting another eye and sealed it in 5 minute epoxy.
Monday, March 18, 2013
T-800 WORK
Still layering paints. Started with a pinker time for the gashes and open wounds. Gonna start working darker and darker a I go. Adding the wet look and loose flesh will be last.
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Sunday, March 17, 2013
MAKING EYES: VERSION 2
So, I wasn't truly happy with the Ping Pong Ball eyes I've been working on. The other day, while walking through Goodwill, my wife and I found a .50 Cent bag of plastic Halloween eyes. They were the same material as Ping Pong Balls, but slightly smaller. I've taken some photos for size comparison.
After watching the Stan Winston School video on making eyes, I realized I needed to try a few things. Sooooo....
Based on that video, here's my garage version:
1). Split the ball in half (not required, but I wanted to work on making a flat spot for the iris)
2). Drill a 2mm hole in the center of the half
3). Using a diamond bit that I have for my drill, with a ball grinder, I started expanding the 2mm hole.
4). Once it got to 12mm, checked with a 12mm drill bit, the hole was completed.
5). Mix up some 2 part Magic Sculpt
6). Press it into the inside and set it aside to dry.
Next post, I hope to talk about the painting process and the gloss process.
After watching the Stan Winston School video on making eyes, I realized I needed to try a few things. Sooooo....
Based on that video, here's my garage version:
1). Split the ball in half (not required, but I wanted to work on making a flat spot for the iris)
2). Drill a 2mm hole in the center of the half
3). Using a diamond bit that I have for my drill, with a ball grinder, I started expanding the 2mm hole.
4). Once it got to 12mm, checked with a 12mm drill bit, the hole was completed.
5). Mix up some 2 part Magic Sculpt
6). Press it into the inside and set it aside to dry.
Next post, I hope to talk about the painting process and the gloss process.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
T-800 BASE COATS: PART 2
I still have tons of painting to do, but this is just the beginning base coats and layers. Skin tone will probably take a dozen opaque layers. But hey!!! I started!!!! ;)
Friday, March 15, 2013
T-800 BASE COATS
Well, I haven't figured out exactly what I'm going to do with the crappy hair sculpt on this bust, but the temp was above 75 Degrees here in my section of Sacramento, so I took advantage of it! This is my base coat primer and a black coat on what will be chrome and hair.
The eyeball you see is only temporary. I'll be replacing it with yet another one I'm going to paint. :)
The eyeball you see is only temporary. I'll be replacing it with yet another one I'm going to paint. :)
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