Hey Rafael...another great video and build up. On occasion, I sculpt, mold and cast bases for my baseless figure kits. A trick that I use to make sure I'm getting just the right amount of resin to pour is before spraying the mold with mold release, I'll fill it with either uncooked rice or pinto beans to my fill line. Then I just dump the rice into my pour bucket, mark it and fill it with resin. I've never come up short yet! I also use a carpenter's level to make sure my table is level (and shim it when necessary) so I get a nice even pour. Hope you find this useful.
wow... im at a loss for words... ive said it before, but i could watch u do this everyday and never get bored... u are so talented and i love watching u do these paintings and builds... thank u so so much for sharing these videos with us
Sick bro! Fantastic commitment to detail. Enjoyed this. I built an original Green Goblin vinyl model as well. Think I'll figure a way to add the smoke effect to it. Great work, thanks for posting! ✌🤘
amazing work as always brother, another home run! thanks for posting these videos, they are beyond helpful and I always learn something new. sent you an email, thanks again!ps. that smoke trail looks SICK!!!!
No worries bro i completely understand - i purchased this kit but like the way it looks with the additional height. Anyway thanks again for the awesome videos :)
Excelente tu trabajo como siempre!, grandes saludos desde Argentina, se aprende mucho viendote trabajar!, consulta, que resina utilizaste para hacer los bloques de ladrillos para la base, o mejor dicho, sabes si tiene otro nombre en latinoamerica. Me gusto muchisimo ese material y quiero ver si puedo conseguirlo aqui en Argentina! Saludos y abrazos desde aqui!
no se el nombre en espanol . www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004BN7G0E/ref=mp_s_a_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1473125888&sr=8-1-spell&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=smoothcast+300+q#immersive-view_1473125906635
Hi and thanks for your videos. I really enjoy them. I have two questions: What did you use to make the mold for the chimney? And what brushes are you using? Thank you.
hello i used, brush on 40 , urethane rubber www.smooth-on.com/products/brush-on-40/ as for the brush i just used the cheap brushes you can get , a chip brush
Why not fill the mold with water and find out the exact amount of ounces? Also the dividing lines are pronounced. Sanding them to bring them tighter would have been a good idea.
oh wow, buddy, you ,know im sorry but i cant be selling the bricks for respect to the sculptor, , its one thing to recast something to customize a piece im doing but i cant make a profit by casting and selling the sculpors piece, .
So if you know some painting (colouring) and sculpting (especially how to make copies from a sculpture, that means you know the materials and how to mix them) and also how to find solutions when you put the parts together.....this is an interesting hobby or job!!!! :) Also you can make your personal collection if you copy every statue the customers bring to you! LOL
Top work fella, yet again I'm thinking top job, it you have the time look me up on Facebook I'm new to the sculpting after a stroke Artist Tony Fennell, I think the stroke has given me a gift, well I always look on the bright side of life. ;)
Hey Rafael...another great video and build up. On occasion, I sculpt, mold and cast bases for my baseless figure kits. A trick that I use to make sure I'm getting just the right amount of resin to pour is before spraying the mold with mold release, I'll fill it with either uncooked rice or pinto beans to my fill line. Then I just dump the rice into my pour bucket, mark it and fill it with resin. I've never come up short yet! I also use a carpenter's level to make sure my table is level (and shim it when necessary) so I get a nice even pour. Hope you find this useful.
boy thats a great idea, buddy,, i will use that in the future thanks so much
Watched all of the goblin parts 1 to 3. Loved it. Awesome job men!
wow... im at a loss for words... ive said it before, but i could watch u do this everyday and never get bored... u are so talented and i love watching u do these paintings and builds... thank u so so much for sharing these videos with us
great 3 part video. let again another AWESOME JOB. love your work so much.
Sick bro! Fantastic commitment to detail. Enjoyed this. I built an original Green Goblin vinyl model as well. Think I'll figure a way to add the smoke effect to it. Great work, thanks for posting! ✌🤘
Great Three part series on this build and paint up. So awesome!
Wow. You are one hell of an artist. That came out amazing!
Fantástico trabajo Rafael. Quizás uno de los complicados que has enseñado. Saludos
Great work. Brick work looks marvelous.
Awesome work
very nice work
just awesome Rafael
amazing work as always brother, another home run! thanks for posting these videos, they are beyond helpful and I always learn something new. sent you an email, thanks again!ps. that smoke trail looks SICK!!!!
hey bue whats email about, i have so many, i may have missed it
Superb work Rafael haven't watched a video in a while wow very impressive
that is amazing all the work you done
Awesome work!
Awesomeness at its finest 👊🏽
No worries bro i completely understand - i purchased this kit but like the way it looks with the additional height. Anyway thanks again for the awesome videos :)
you know I can see if I can get a hold of the sculptor and ask permission to produce them see what he says
Maestro!!! que buena pieza de arte!!! esta recontra elegante. buen trabajo.!!!
Esse cara é demais, grande artista..... to entrando nesse mundo, e minha primeira referência é ele.....vlw
Nice job - buen trabajo
Looks great
Very cool kit. Looks like a pain in the ass to build, but worth it.
love the color saturation! Me encanta como los colores salieron tan saturados!
wow amazing
I love it man too good
Awesome!
Kudos!
Great!
Excelente tu trabajo como siempre!, grandes saludos desde Argentina, se aprende mucho viendote trabajar!, consulta, que resina utilizaste para hacer los bloques de ladrillos para la base, o mejor dicho, sabes si tiene otro nombre en latinoamerica. Me gusto muchisimo ese material y quiero ver si puedo conseguirlo aqui en Argentina! Saludos y abrazos desde aqui!
no se el nombre en espanol .
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004BN7G0E/ref=mp_s_a_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1473125888&sr=8-1-spell&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=smoothcast+300+q#immersive-view_1473125906635
la figura quedó bien pero el detalle de los dientes y los ojos que dejan mucho que aportar a las expresiones le quedaron de show..👏👏👏👏👏
I just want to say WoooooooooooooooooooooooooW
Hi and thanks for your videos. I really enjoy them. I have two questions:
What did you use to make the mold for the chimney?
And what brushes are you using?
Thank you.
hello i used, brush on 40 , urethane rubber
www.smooth-on.com/products/brush-on-40/
as for the brush i just used the cheap brushes you can get , a chip brush
Thank you so much for answering. I really appreciate it.
Is that pumpkinhead at 6:00 mark in the background
Why not fill the mold with water and find out the exact amount of ounces? Also the dividing lines are pronounced. Sanding them to bring them tighter would have been a good idea.
I was wondering if you still have the mold for the brick base if i could purchase a couple copies to use on mine?
oh wow, buddy, you ,know im sorry but i cant be selling the bricks for respect to the sculptor, , its one thing to recast something to customize a piece im doing but i cant make a profit by casting and selling the sculpors piece, .
fucking awesome
So if you know some painting (colouring) and sculpting (especially how to make copies from a sculpture, that means you know the materials and how to mix them) and also how to find solutions when you put the parts together.....this is an interesting hobby or job!!!! :) Also you can make your personal collection if you copy every statue the customers bring to you! LOL
to paint bircks... quien sabe como chingados se le hace, jajajajajajaja, que genial!!!!!
veo q eres de mexico o m equivoco? se nota q t gusta tambien la lucha libre veo el poster de mil mascaras
Why don't you fill the mold with water and pour it into a measuring jug? Then you'll know exactly how much Smoothcast you need to measure out.
Top work fella, yet again I'm thinking top job, it you have the time look me up on Facebook I'm new to the sculpting after a stroke Artist Tony Fennell, I think the stroke has given me a gift, well I always look on the bright side of life. ;)