Casting Realistic Silicone Skin: Silicone Bust Part 4
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This is part 4 of a 6 part series on making a little silicone creature. These techniques may also be used for creating silicone dolls, masks, and medical simulators. In this video I use TC-5110F silicone to create a silicone skin in a resin mold made with TC-808 +TC-804 casting resin.
Here's what I used:
Mold Release: bjbmaterials.c...
Silicone: bjbmaterials.c...
Thickener For Silicone: bjbmaterials.c...
Silicone Pigment: bjbmaterials.c...
Flocking: foxandsuperfin...
Flesh Tone Pigments: foxandsuperfin...
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Lovely videos thanks a lot !!!
Glad you like them! Thanks!
@@brickintheyard very relaxing and great pro tips ;)
Mitch, as I've said before this video series is super helpful as it adds nuances that I didn't pick up in your previous works! I have used your techniques for making realistic skin in silicone often and I have had remarkable results! But I have a bit of an off the wall question: I am working on a prop with skin but it isn't cost effective for my client to use silicone and as it is in a haunt and not really close to the patrons, I have opted to use polyurethane, specifically PT-Flex 20, I know that you used to sell this product, so I thought I'd ask, can one use flocking with this product and does it help with the realism, and if so does it help? Any thoughts would be very helpful.
Flocking doesn't work as well in Polyurethanes. PTFlex 20 is opaque, so the flocking doesn't show up very well.
@@brickintheyard thanks, I was afraid that would be the case.
@@brickintheyard Do you have any thoughts, tips or tricks to make PT-Flex 20 to look more natural?
@@billgreen4592 I would just spend slightly more on TC-5110F or TC-5110. Both are reasonably priced and will be much easier to work with and get realistic results. Also no UV issues.
@@brickintheyard Thanks