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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 28, 2015 19:39:30 GMT -6
Some more pics of Bootless Goku:
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 28, 2015 19:37:09 GMT -6
Here's my bootless/undershirtless/wristbandless Goku when he fought Raditz: Thanks again Branjita for the awesome stickers for his gi. The feet were probably the toughest part but I ended up using a mold of them so I can make multiple latex casts. They have an aluminum wire armature so they can bend easily at the ankle. I'll post some more close ups and hopefully (if I can locate them) some WIPs of the feet process. I'm looking to make another Raditz (still not pleased with my previous ones)
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 17, 2015 9:41:32 GMT -6
Thanks! I'd like to make him wider next time but I'm really pleased with his flexibility
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 16, 2015 20:07:10 GMT -6
Jus got my sealed frieza! Thanx cleve5sp for the Great Deal and the nice drawing No problem man! Glad you liked my sketch too
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 12, 2015 12:59:13 GMT -6
Thanks Wave. That was a tricky process but well worth it in the end. I'm looking to do 1st form Cell the same way I think.
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 8, 2015 15:25:16 GMT -6
Yes, I've been trying to figure out a good way to make the tail opening and your balloon idea might work. I'd like to figure out a way to expand and contract it but that might be getting into a whole new kind of engineering.. Thanks Alden!
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 7, 2015 22:52:27 GMT -6
Here are some more progress pics: Attachment DeletedI added Apoxie Sculpt (and Apoxie Fix-it) to the hard plastic parts to create the details and added it directly on the latex skin (like for the shoulders and forearms)
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 7, 2015 22:49:19 GMT -6
Here are some WIP photos of my Semi Perfect Cell: I ended up drilling holes for the aluminum wire to go through, then sealing the non-movable parts with a strong epoxy (Steel Epoxy I think). I then added layers of foam and latex to all of the joints, hands/fingers, upper arms, lower legs, neck, and feet. This allows me to move the figure in just about any position. The "skin" layers were added next, made from a customized mold of the original SCultures Perfect Cell. Basically I painted in the colored balloon latex in to the mold, peeled it out, then stuck it to the foam latex.
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 7, 2015 22:40:11 GMT -6
I know it's been a while, but I'm finally done with one of my favorite customs so far: Semi Perfect Cell He stands around 11" tall and is a combination of the SCultures BIG Perfect Cell, Apoxi sculpt, aluminum wire, and latex. This figure took a long time to construct but I'm pretty pleased with the result. I will post some WIP pics next to show the progress and how I made him.
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Post by cleve5sp on Jul 6, 2015 9:17:59 GMT -6
This is so awesome. I can't wait to give it a try. timone317 let us know if you get any of this stuff. And that Ganon...!! Wow
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Post by cleve5sp on Jun 26, 2015 9:36:51 GMT -6
That is sick Atticus! Well done!
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Post by cleve5sp on Jun 22, 2015 18:54:05 GMT -6
That is looking awesome monolithic. Can't wait to see your progression. I've never used Castilene before..do you need to heat it to sculpt with?
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Post by cleve5sp on Jun 22, 2015 18:45:41 GMT -6
I agree with Little. SDCC Piccolo, Cell, and 18 are up there but Frieza is the perfect figure.
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Post by cleve5sp on Jun 3, 2015 21:20:03 GMT -6
That last picture of SSJ Bardock is amazing!
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Post by cleve5sp on Jun 3, 2015 21:11:29 GMT -6
Yeah, the 72 is awesome! One of the most unique muscle cars, in my opinion. I also like the 72 Chevelle: Attachment Deleted The scenes are from the movie Bullitt (1968 I believe). The movie overall was pretty good but the chase scene in it defines the movie. Search "Bullitt chase Scene" on YouTube and they will have it in three parts: Prelude to the Chase, The Chase (part 1), and The Chase (part 2). I recommend watching all three but part 1 is through San Francisco and it's just amazing.
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