I have to do a Dragon body paint next month and I wanted a nice interesting Headpiece. having very little money I thought I would make one.
here's how i made mine. It would probably be possible to make this into a mask too.
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I found this excellent illustration by McGibs and thought I would try and turn the two dimensional image into a 3 dimensional object.
I used standard A4 card stock (180 gsm)
A printer and computer
Glass-fibre layup resin
Masking tape
Isopon P38 (Bondo)
Sharp knives and scissors
A Dremel
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glassfiber resin - returned about 170 results in the US - it's a liquid
For the paste filler try searching for
auto body filler - returned LOADS of responses - it's a paste or putty
Both are generally polyester resin based and may even use the same hardener. In the UK the hardener is a red paste allowing a visual check on the colur to ensure an even mix.
Isopon and Bondo are brand names.
Very useful ! ^_^
your project is simply awesome
hope you do some more of them :D
Your panting job is phenomenal, by the way.
Two sheets of A4 card - pennies
Half a cup of resin - Less than a pound
Glue - Less than a pound
Bondo / P38 filler - less than 5 pounds
Lagging - 1 pound
Paint - pennies
Materials = 8 pounds
Electric? - 2 pounds
My labour - 6 hours @ £35.00 per hour = £210.00
Total cost to make = £220.00
Also will an x-acto knife (box cutter) be fine?
An X-Acto scalpel should do fine, and I'd keep a box cutter handy as well. It will all depend on your skill with a knife, however so make sure that they are SHARP, it's actually less dangerous.
A few questions, though: my original scheme was to have an animal skull over top, with feathers and fake dreadlocks sewn in the back, which means it'd probably wind up getting fairly heavy back there. How do you have the baseball cap adhered to the skull, and (at an estimate) would it hold up to more weight? And stay on? My biggest frustration thus far is just getting a substantial enough base going, as I've never done a project like this before. Hrmm. I also had a few strange ideas involving the headband from a welding hood, making a plaster mold with a skull (potentially nightmarish) and filling with "great stuff" foam, rigging wire from a coathanger and chicken wire.... blah blah. Sigh.
Sorry just thinking out loud. Great Job! Love the Paint Job. Bet when the feathers are on, it will even look better.
If you haven't heard of ShapeLock, I included a link below.
www.Jameco.com
Search for ShapeLock.
Also: ShapeLock.com - look at the "Uses" section.
Just as an example, 500 gms at $25 bucks is way more expensive than using auto resin / filler. Being in the UK I don't use any brand name products in my work so I couldn't say if the Shapelock would bind correctly to the resin anyway.
1. what were the size ratios that you used when you resized the image in the GIMP editing program? further, how did you calculate the measurements for the skull pattern?
2. in place of card stock like you mentioned, would white posterboard work? if poasterboard wouldn't work, what'd be a better material to use?
2. Nope posterboard would be too thick to get the bending and shaping right. I used thin card so that I could get it into shape easily. Once the resin goes on it becomes very strong and stable ready for the other operations.