Leorgathar
January 18th, 2013, 03:56 AM
I've been having this idea for a while, that I could take materials I use to make prosthetics for my patients and use them to build small character figurines.
I finally got to try it with this last Secret Santa with this Shenzi figurine I made for CGW, she requested something hyena-related, and since I couldn't get anything here, I used this chance as my guinea pig :D
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step10_zpsa7a13e70.jpg
It's made of acrylic resin, then hand-painted with acrylic paint, but it's first based in a model made of wax. I can practically do any character as long as it's not a very complicated pose and easy to mold in wax. I still need to do a few more of these to improve the technique (I'm working on a cub Simba one now), but I intend to do figurine commissions at some point, if anyone is interested ;) I'll post more information about it when I'm ready to do them.
Here are some pics I took of the making process
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step2_zpse656a30a.jpg
First I made this basic structure with dental pink wax. From here I kept on adding more to the body and using a knife for shaping it based in pictures of Shenzi.
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step3_zps2160140e.jpg
Bad quality photo :P Here it's almost done, I used the green modelling wax for areas that needed more detail, like the paws and the face (it's a harder wax than the pink one)
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step4_zpsdaf70596.jpg
Here's the finished wax model, yaaaay!
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step7_zps17af69b8.jpg http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step8_zps9d30e6ec.jpg
A cast is then made from the wax model. The model is destroyed (aww man, all that work it took to do it D: ), but we now have a negative cast in plaster (woo hoo! ^^)
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step9_zps856abe93.jpg
I lack pics from this step on, but here's a quick explanation: The acrylic resin is then made by mixing its polymer (powder) with its monomer (liquid). The resin is poured into the cast and the cast is shut tight, then it's sumerged in boiling water for 1 hour 30 mins. After taking it out and cooling it down, the cast is opened again and the acrylic figurine is carefully retrieved (like in the picture). After this, the figurine is polished, and finally it's painted with acrylic paint (the best part, imo xD).
Maybe sometime I'll do a more detailed step-by-step, but at least I could give you an idea of how it's done. Basically, if you can have the wax model done, the rest is piece of cake :p
I finally got to try it with this last Secret Santa with this Shenzi figurine I made for CGW, she requested something hyena-related, and since I couldn't get anything here, I used this chance as my guinea pig :D
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step10_zpsa7a13e70.jpg
It's made of acrylic resin, then hand-painted with acrylic paint, but it's first based in a model made of wax. I can practically do any character as long as it's not a very complicated pose and easy to mold in wax. I still need to do a few more of these to improve the technique (I'm working on a cub Simba one now), but I intend to do figurine commissions at some point, if anyone is interested ;) I'll post more information about it when I'm ready to do them.
Here are some pics I took of the making process
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step2_zpse656a30a.jpg
First I made this basic structure with dental pink wax. From here I kept on adding more to the body and using a knife for shaping it based in pictures of Shenzi.
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step3_zps2160140e.jpg
Bad quality photo :P Here it's almost done, I used the green modelling wax for areas that needed more detail, like the paws and the face (it's a harder wax than the pink one)
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step4_zpsdaf70596.jpg
Here's the finished wax model, yaaaay!
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step7_zps17af69b8.jpg http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step8_zps9d30e6ec.jpg
A cast is then made from the wax model. The model is destroyed (aww man, all that work it took to do it D: ), but we now have a negative cast in plaster (woo hoo! ^^)
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd351/Leorgathar/step9_zps856abe93.jpg
I lack pics from this step on, but here's a quick explanation: The acrylic resin is then made by mixing its polymer (powder) with its monomer (liquid). The resin is poured into the cast and the cast is shut tight, then it's sumerged in boiling water for 1 hour 30 mins. After taking it out and cooling it down, the cast is opened again and the acrylic figurine is carefully retrieved (like in the picture). After this, the figurine is polished, and finally it's painted with acrylic paint (the best part, imo xD).
Maybe sometime I'll do a more detailed step-by-step, but at least I could give you an idea of how it's done. Basically, if you can have the wax model done, the rest is piece of cake :p