Re: A new endeavor Posted by SCUBASTEVE on Feb 28, 2012
Ha, gear stuff is iPhone for GREAT stuff
Re: A new endeavor Posted by Shawn on Feb 28, 2012
Posted by: SCUBASTEVE on Feb 28, 2012
Ha, gear stuff is iPhone for GREAT stuff
It took me a minute to realize you where talking about the spell check on iPhone. My Android does the same thing... don't you just hate that!
Re: A new endeavor Posted by cjwalas on Feb 28, 2012
NA and ScubaSteve; the flexible urethane I'm using is a product called BJB Sc-92. BJB lists it as a primer, but it's used as a finish coating as well. It's considerably thinner in consistency than latex and goes on in much thinner coats. It has the consistency of milk. Latex is great, but the advantage of SC-92 is that it can be cleaned up with water, which means you can mix all your paints with tints or acrylic paint and use a brush to apply or you can thin it out slightly and airbrush it. It is permanent and flexible when dry and fairly tough. Unlike latex, it CANNOT be used for casting in plaster or stone molds. It adheres strongly to anything porous. I believe that it is more UV resistant than latex as well.
It's not really a replacement for latex, more of a different material altogether. But it does work with all the old latex build-up techniques; tissues, cloth, paper towels, cotton, etc.
As far as videos of the puppets goes, not sure how soon I can get to it, but maybe by the weekend, if I'm lucky. Can I upload videos to my gallery or should I do a You tube thing?
Chris
It's not really a replacement for latex, more of a different material altogether. But it does work with all the old latex build-up techniques; tissues, cloth, paper towels, cotton, etc.
As far as videos of the puppets goes, not sure how soon I can get to it, but maybe by the weekend, if I'm lucky. Can I upload videos to my gallery or should I do a You tube thing?
Chris
Re: A new endeavor Posted by Shawn on Feb 28, 2012
Youtube works better for videos. Not even sure I have video formats activated for the Gallery. Also that way you can embed them in a post with the YouTube tag. Just copy then past the URL to the video in the box that pops up when you click on the YT icon.
Re: A new endeavor Posted by Shawn on Feb 28, 2012
Just double checked and actually I do have some of the more common video formats like mp4, mpeg, avi ect activated but they do eat up a lot of the space on the server since unlike Youtube compression and such is not handled very well. Also I don't have any players integrated into the Gallery system so all you can really do then is download them.
Re: A new endeavor Posted by cjwalas on Feb 28, 2012
You Tube it is and thanks for the info.
Re: A new endeavor Posted by cjwalas on Feb 28, 2012
Well, I got to do some airbrushing on my snakey guy and he's almost finished (maybe it's a she?). The tongue and fangs are temporary, I think, until I can do something a little more finished.
I used a felt pen to delineate major lines. I had planned to do more of this, but once I started getting a feel for how fleece takes paint, I felt that it was just as easy to do it with an airbrush.
I used a fabric paint but mixed it with the urethane I've been using for the teeth, etc. It seems to have made a difference. Hopefully, the pain will be more permanent?
Doing the linework with the airbrush over uneven surfaces was a bit hairy at times. I found I had to drag the airbrush across the fleece itself to get a relatively sharp line.
I simplified the pattern much more than I thought I would, simply because I was finding that the fleece wouldn't hold the detail as much as I had hoped.
But I'm still happy with the overall effect. This was a puppet that I really didn't have much of a plan for when I started it and now I've got a new character, Sebastian the Cyclopean Asp!
Hope to get this one finished in the next day or two, just as soon as I decide what to use for the teeth and tongue.
Chris
I used a felt pen to delineate major lines. I had planned to do more of this, but once I started getting a feel for how fleece takes paint, I felt that it was just as easy to do it with an airbrush.
I used a fabric paint but mixed it with the urethane I've been using for the teeth, etc. It seems to have made a difference. Hopefully, the pain will be more permanent?
Doing the linework with the airbrush over uneven surfaces was a bit hairy at times. I found I had to drag the airbrush across the fleece itself to get a relatively sharp line.
I simplified the pattern much more than I thought I would, simply because I was finding that the fleece wouldn't hold the detail as much as I had hoped.
But I'm still happy with the overall effect. This was a puppet that I really didn't have much of a plan for when I started it and now I've got a new character, Sebastian the Cyclopean Asp!
Hope to get this one finished in the next day or two, just as soon as I decide what to use for the teeth and tongue.
Chris
Re: A new endeavor Posted by Shawn on Feb 28, 2012
Wow! He looks really great. For being simplified that looks like an awful lot of detail.
Re: A new endeavor Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Feb 28, 2012
Great air brushing. Love the detail.
Re: A new endeavor Posted by cjwalas on Feb 28, 2012
Thanks guys. I'm starting to get more excited about this project with every puppet. After redoing the dog, I decided to go through some of my old stuff and found these two bear heads;
One is a puppet with a snout mech and the other is a suit head with opening mouth that I'll redo as a puppet head. Should be fun!
One is a puppet with a snout mech and the other is a suit head with opening mouth that I'll redo as a puppet head. Should be fun!
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