awesome thread! Thanks @Ephiane for the super interesting insight, I'd love to see more "behind the scene" from your projects, your work is so inspiring!
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MarkEl wrote: I’m curious to know about the stability over time both in terms of colour and any material deterioration. Oil and some types of silicone don’t mix. For example, oil is often used as a destabiliser for silicone sealant to remove it. Some silicones are more oil resistant. No idea what Phicen’s recipe is though!
ReverendSpooky wrote:Damn GubernatorFan, that came out great. Since as of now TBL has only done that one thin AA body, I feel like this pastel trick is going to be the way to go for a while still, not to mention more exotic colors I'm sure will still be needed for fantasy and scifi figures. And seeing that Tyson head on the M30 body, he looks intense as hell.
dadrab wrote:I think the match to the sculpt is pretty damn good. Overall, the shading is very even, not splotchy. That's what impresses me the most.
Mighty fine experimental work. Hell, mighty fine finish work, in my book.
ReverendSpooky wrote:Damn, I think you got a great color match!!! Really impressive, and he looks perfect. And Yondu looks totally ready for the Guardians of the Galaxy pinup calendar
MarkEl wrote:Well done on the Yondu figure GubFan. The blue match looks well blended to me. Really cool results.
ReverendSpooky wrote:Damn, GubernatorFan, you really did a hell of a good job matching those head sculpts. You mentioned the issue with the noticeable difference in texture, but I think that's something we deal with on all plastic heads on rubber bodies. It's just that much more apparent to you since you're the one doing it.
GubernatorFan wrote:ReverendSpooky wrote:Damn, GubernatorFan, you really did a hell of a good job matching those head sculpts. You mentioned the issue with the noticeable difference in texture, but I think that's something we deal with on all plastic heads on rubber bodies. It's just that much more apparent to you since you're the one doing it.
Thank you very much, ReverendSpooky! In some earlier posts in this thread, Ephiane has actually outlined a technique to make the silicone surface a bit shinier, which might actually help in cases like these.
ReverendSpooky wrote:Oh, I remember! I'm itching to take a crack at it myself, but haven't had the right project yet. Still, quite inspired by all your success.
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