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Casting Homo Habilis in Silicone
Neill Gorton
Casting Homo Habilis in SiliconeCasting the Homo Habilis bust in silicone forma. Silicone mould using a soap release agent. The silicone is applied using a brush-up method and backed with a rigid fast cast polyurethane resin.
Casting Latex and Gelatine from a Flat Plaster Mould
Neill Gorton
Casting Latex and Gelatine from a Flat Plaster MouldLatex and Gelatine are some fo the least technically challenging materials to work with but can still deliver excellent results.
Making Eyes with UV Cure Resin
Neill Gorton
Making Eyes with UV Cure ResinA simple way to clear-coat a fake eye using UV resin; it’s quick, doesn’t require a mould and still gives impressive results.
Making Resin and Epoxy Eyes – Part One
Neill Gorton
Making Resin and Epoxy Eyes - Part OneThere are many ways to make eyes. These lessons will demystify the process and show you how, using only basic tools, you can make very realistic resin and epoxy eyes from scratch including making all your own moulds.
Making Resin and Epoxy Eyes – Part Two
Neill Gorton
Making Resin and Epoxy Eyes - Part TwoThere are many ways to make eyes. These lessons will demystify the process and show you how, using only basic tools, you can make very realistic resin and epoxy eyes from scratch including making all your own moulds.
Matrix Moulding the Cyclops – Part One
Neill Gorton
Matrix Moulding the Cyclops Part OneMatrix moulding from a WED clay sculpture. Matrix moulds provide a way of creating a more controlled thickness of silicone over the sculpture when making your mould. The process of making a matrix mould is slightly more involved than that of a brush-up mould but yields more superior and reliable results.
Matrix Moulding the Cyclops – Part Two
Neill Gorton
Matrix Moulding the Cyclops Part TwoMatrix moulding from a WED clay sculpture. Matrix moulds provide a way of creating a more controlled thickness of silicone over the sculpture when making your mould. The process of making a matrix mould is slightly more involved than that of a brush-up mould but yields more superior and reliable results.