Prop: Shop - Creating a Life Cast Bust with Alginate
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- We needed a head model for a costume helmet fitting, so we made a head mold from Alginate and cast it out of the plaster Hydrocal.
Mold: Alja-Safe from Smooth-On
3-Lbs bag should be more than enough for a bust
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Mother Mold: Plaster Bandages
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It's $50 on Amazon, but way more than you need
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Casting Material: Hydrocal (2 x 5lbs packages)
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This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. What a relief to see that my youtube search listed this video as the top result! I actually sighed in relief - dorky, but true. Your tutorials are always top notch. Thank you!
Ive done this twice, once on myself (with help of course) and to a friend. both times I only did the face though, didnt need the back of the head. People complaining that it looks weird, after you take the cast out you take a few tools and sand out the bumps and hollow out the nostrils too, he just didnt quiet finish as far as you would for a clean model.
Great Job Bill! This is such a fun project. I still have a front cast of my face from 16 years ago. Got to make a new one. :-) One thing I would add that really works and is quicker to apply for separating the front and back halves of the plaster mother mold is wet paper towels. :-)
Great tutorial, my brother and I are wanting to begin casting some different armor pieces and were just discussing how to take a head cast the other day. Thanks for sharing! :3
can u imagine what the dude in there is thinking? is he asleep? is he contemplating life? or is he just bored?
a trick: you can watch series on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies recently.
@Sylas Saint yup, been using flixzone for since december myself =)
What if I want to put real hair on top of the mold?
i read somewhere that you need 25-30 pounds of ultracal to fill a mold around this size, amazon has some for around 17 bucks, but its not very practical because they are 5lb bags. i would suggest searching for a 50lb bag online i found some at a store locally for about 35 dollars. i am going to be attempting this later this week and i'm just gathering info and supplies.
I've done a face cast with just plaster bandages and then used plaster powder as the casting material. can the same technique be used for this?
Hi. What type of material to make a head cast will allow for the final product to have nails and pins go through it. I need to make a head cast as an art project. Once everything is peeled off to reveal the actual facial features ---> what type of material can I fill the head cast with that will allow me to insert nails and pins into it? Thanks.
That sounds like a cool project! You can fill the head mold with an expanding foam--like we did for Bob: ruclips.net/video/V3rxHJPOWHg/видео.htmlsi=i4v98alwslNS7fdV&t=328 There are different expanding foam densities, as well as squishy vs rigid, but all of them can be stabbed with pins: www.smooth-on.com/category/foam/
I wonder how much they used of the plaster of paris for the model if the box was over enough. I was thinking of making my own and would like an estimate of how much would be accurately needed.
When you used silicone with I Like To Make Stuff, what material bald cap was that? Having trouble finding a non-latex bald cap.
It was probably silicone. You can usually find them wherever prosthetics are sold
@@punishedprops I ended up ordering a vinyl cap - we'll see how it works!
Id add that for people not used to breathing through their nose, to get the person getting moulded to inhale some vics or olbas oil or anything that helps clear the nose and make breathing easier. Ive only had my face cast but damn i needed that inhalant alot.
+Bill Doran Another good thing to do for helping them breathe is have them stick short lengths of plastic tube in their nose. This means you can apply a good layer of the alginate around the nose for a strong cast without worrying about blocking their airway. When the alginate is still quite liquid they can clear the tube while someone holds it still so they don't snort it out as well, and then as it solidifies you can change the tube if needed before adding the plaster bandages. This worked very well at our university for people who were worried about not being able to breathe because we had one person there just to make sure the tubes were clear for them, helped them to keep calm when they cannot hear you inside the mould.
@@Tapadahat good idea i remember being body casts for a artist i had straws in my nose.bodycasting is great.
so how long did the entire process take?
Bill, it would be great if you created a playlist of just your tutorials. I'd love to have quick access to them.
Hey Bill, I'm a local Seattle guy, what was the pottery supply store you mentioned? Or did you get everything from Dick Blick?
Thank you, sir!
Nice video many hands help is good for these large project. I have to say alginate is a little more forgiving then just an hour uses , did like what you did with the screws to combined the two halves though i believe clay would work just as well on the nose holes and seams instead of screws... looks fun keep rocking looks pro quality
This video was just what I've been looking for! Thanks!
how heavy is the final product? also i was thinking of doing this bud making it to my neck, do you think its possible to make a layer of latex then use expanding foam so i could have a prop to carry around?
I like Prop:Shop better than Prop:Live
Thanks for Sharing!!! Exactly what I was needing for a project.....
I’ve got my eye on my making my own custom-made Batman Cowl, so I’ll need to do this soon
Bill are you and your brother twins or did you two just happen to grow up looking very similar? Had it not been for the hair I think it might've been difficult to tell the difference between you two.
He's stated elsewhere that they're twins.
but what if i have no friends?
Get some.dipshit....lol
I VisiBomb Oh well
Try Craig's List
U better working on ur social life first before doing anything else 😂
curious i get how this is done but how much alginate or silicone is need per head on average do you mix like 10% extra . Also how much plaster bandages , celluose ,,,,etc in general is need to do the mother mold
Hi. Your video was really good.. i just have a query. how much of powdered algenate you guys have used ?? and what should be ratio of water and plaster you guys used to fill up the mold? TIA
thank you! I am trying to create my own masks since I do horror make up but I am trying to find ways to make leatherface's mask in 1986 and 1974 for my cosplays and Halloween costumes
Great video, you keep stepping it up. I've had casts made of my hands and have cast other people's faces at various points, but never a full headcast. I think I'd get claustrophobic if I was being cast so that'll probably never happen :p
I am actually doing this for a friend soon and it has been awhile since I did anything like this - this video reminded me how much fun I'm about to have. Now...You talked about getting multiple pulls from the silicone - how many do you think you might be able to do and is it easier to spread evenly than the alginate? I may not have 3 other pairs of hands so I'm worried about that part.
I was wondering how many rolls of plaster bandages it took? I have some already and not sure how many more (if any) I need :)
This so useful, I have no words to describe this! I was wondering though how much alginate you used for the whole process. I want to buy some and I just can't figure out how much I would need.
Hey bill, what would you recommend when molding a girl with long hair?
I read the comments below, but I didn't see any comments that addressed my thoughts/questions. If I did I apologize. What I'm curious to know are the benefits of using this method over others such as silicone or others. I'm mostly ignorant on this stuff for forgive me for that too. Is it purely a cost benefit? Or perhaps time/preparation also?
Some complained about the quality of the casting, but I suspect that its the medium and not so much the technique. Silicon molds seem to be very crisp, but again at what cost or other draw backs.
Thank you for taking the time to make these informative and entertaining videos.
Silicone will cost you 5 to 10 times as much and has a much slower setting time. Yes its better as you will have a reusable piece but tbh its overkill unless you need the very best end result.
In this case the quality of the final product was down to technique more than products used. But it was still a perfectly acceptable end product for their needs.
William Hayden Silicone is a multi use material, better if you need to make several of something. The additional cost far outweigh the price for multiple uses. Setup time is not much more if using the correct silicone.
i want to make a glove from devil may cry 4 what should i make it out of? cheaper the better
How much Hydrocal did it take? Does alginate wash out of the model's clothes? Thanks for making this video.
I too usually have 3 people on standby to help with casting....how about movie where you take a print of your own face on your own,slapstick comedy ensues.
OLD school!
I first did this in 1973!
Wow!
Love the video my friend is your jacket from the game mass effect by any chance
How would one create a Silicone Mask like that used for Beauty and The Beast please?
You'd want to sculpt on the bust then make a mold of the sculpt and cast it in silicone.
Hey Bill, great video. Once your all done how durable is that bust? Do you think it will last awhile?
I have a project I hope to get some help on from you if you dont mind. I dont have any kind of social media so this maybe the only way we can communicate. I have a plaster mold of my head and I would like to make a mask out of clay but what I wanted to know is if there is a type of release that is needed to be used before I start placing the clay onto my plaster mold. Also, what type of clay would you recommend?
Check out this video and the one after! studio.ruclips.net/user/videozFk5eUbsC4Q/edit
We show how to sculpt and cast a mask from start to finish and list all our tools and materials!
@@punishedprops this takes us to the creator studio and not a video
Maybe you can help me out, I'm trying to figure out how I can make a mask with the contours of my face on the inside but a completely different face on the outside, any tips?
Hi, make a face cast of yourself and make the mask on top of the face cast
How much Hydrocal will I need?
i read somewhere you need 25-30 pounds of hydrocal, shop for the 50 pound bag they are cheaper than getting them on amazon.
A 5 pound bag filled my mould about halfway, I'd just buy two quantities of what he has linked.
+Komodo Dargon Awesome thanks, was your cast to the shoulders?
I honestly just made mine to my neck, I let the shoulders be hollow so i could use them to prop the head up better
Thank goodness for the acrobat
Your link in the description for the hydrocal wasn't enough to fill my head mould and my head isn't much bigger than you friend in the video.
+Punished Props aww, thanks! It's so nice that you're still active towards people commenting on your older videos! :-)
will the Alginate work if i make the bust out of concrete?
We've never tried casting concrete in alginate before. Perhaps the folks at Smooth-On can help you with that one. twitter.com/smoothon
Where did you buy that N7 Hoody?
I love this man. 😍 It was very helpfull.
How much hydrocal would you need for one bust? Is one 5lb package enough?
Nick Navarro and great video! Thank you
What's the best method to use on a female with really, really long hair? Putting it all up in a shower cap makes a very big and alien-like knot (beehive).
Put her hair in a tight pony tail in the center back of her head. Braid and then Wrap her loose hair a few times with saran wrap (aluminum foil will rip and tear bald caps easily). Rubber band that, tightly so that it does not slip off during application. Cut a very small slit or hole in your bald cap, and pull her saran wrapped ponytail through the hole, making sure your material will not touch her loose hair or she's gonna be really upset lol. Alginate or silicone and plaster bandage around her ponytail. You will be able to plug the hole fairly easily from the inside with some more alginate, silicone or clay.
Thank you so much!!!!!
Ya' gotta shave it. It's the only way
Can I use plaster of Paris instead of Hydrocal or are they the same thing?
i was thinking that because i have a huge bag. and you cant beat free lol
Pretty much, hydrocal is just stronger and denser then plaster. But if you use reinforcement like burlap or gauze strips plaster should work out.
Will plaster o Paris work instead of ultracal?
no, its too weak
holy shit you really do have a twin...
Great Video! Glad I found you. What is the benefit of using hydrocal over just regular plaster of paris?
***** I know this is really late but there's two main reasons:
1. Plaster of Paris heats up as it cools, alginate cracks when it dries, so the plaster *could* ruin the the mold before it fully cures.
2. Hydrocal is much stronger than Plaster.
I know your post is old but I hope this helps!
***** it helped me even if it didn't help the original asker thanks
Frank is that you?
What if you have no friends
Thanks, I'll search around
Where did you buy that jacket?
+Dennis Johansen The Bioware store.
I like to learn how to cast
Really should have given him an air tube.
+Galdrus Lock Dangerous and pointless. It will distort the face, and if a tube is bumped it will cut or choke them.
only if you said that is that with the final product and do nothing else to "touch it up"
+Galdrus Lock huh? The point of a lifecast is to get as accurate of a representation of someone as possible. You want to resculpt as little as possible. Typically it's just opening the eyes and opening up the nostrils. Pros don't use tubes anymore because there is no need, it's a bad idea.
Well then the absolute perfect life cast is where the person should die. I guess that would make it art. Watch some weirdo artsy dootsy group try it now.
"the perfect life cast is where the person should die"
What the fuck are you on about
hi i need a life casting shop, any search tips on finding one, for my location? Google returns no result of life castor's for head busts
I wanna do this but I'm claustrophobic so I'm not about to do this.
what do you recommend for full full beards?
Shave, or lots and lots of Vaseline aka petroleum jelly.
+lasarith2 also do a small test on the back of say you,re arm first so you get an idea of how much to uses
Your brother looks somewhat like Adam Driver
You guys can put a straw in his mouth to breathe through too lol.
I like this game .But I have to loud it on my other computer this one dose not have windows it is a chromebook.
Opooos!! my computer move to anther video!!!!?????
this guy looks an awful lot like Lucas from Resident Evil 7
Straws are your friends. Nose for sure.
No... Just No....
Your brother looks like Kylo Ren.
Oh man I can see this going horribly wrong for a novice, its been 8 years since this video. I have to wonder how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll tootsie pop? Like how many folks suffocated after watching this youtube video? My wise owl say the world many never know!! LMAO Why not just use strips of plaster applying to half of a models head and then the final half. Mark appropriately and then assemble both parts making the full bust. I disagree with the method you are using, especially for someone who has never utilized Alginate it can be tricky,.
I'm not expert but I must say ... that was a pretty crappy bust.
Chad O'Neill I was going to say the samething
Chad O'Neill I'm pretty sure he eluded to that very fact like five times..... thank goodness you're no expert or grammar teacher ye'!
as long as you have the rough deminsions of the head i don't think it matters
the point was to get the shape and size
We know :)
Why not show the hole process instead of a guy talking and talking and talking...?
Nice video but compared to other videos I have seen from people who do this the right way. this is all bad on how not to do it.
so, I have a beard, what do I do? lol
Your friends is a hottie Real sweet. :D
What about facial hair
Usually you can just apply a little Vaseline to the areas with hair to protect them from getting caught in the plaster. There is likely a different process for people with full beards, but it's possible that shaving for this process is the best option if a large amount of facial hair is present.
Punished Props Academy thank you very much
Punished Props Academy is the process the same with eyebrows
how can u breath
You leave a gap for their nose :)
I have had the displeasure of having alginate up my nose during a lifecast... It was my first time being under and the helper swiped it up right into both of my nostrils. I couldn't breathe and was hitting my hand on my leg. All I could hear was "Breathe out! Breathe out!" There is no air in my lungs, you TWAT! is all I could think. They grabbed a popsicle stick and scraped all the material out of my nose. I want to say a couple things.. First is that through out the process you want to check on how your model is doing. Regularly ask if they can breathe alright and have them give you a thumbs up.Alright process tips that will make life a little easier. #1 Weather stripping. Get some weather stripping and stick it from shoulder to shoulder over the top of the head. With a full head cast it helps with the seam and a halfcast it is where it will end. Then outline it where you want your lifecast to end. You only need as much space as what you're going to be using, it saves on materials.#2 Sharpie. Draw the person's hairline on the bald/swim cap, it will transfer to the alginate and then to the ultracal.#3 Burlap. For the face cut out pieces of burlap that roughly fit the forehead, cheeks, chin, and nose. when the alginate is starting to set up press those pieces into it, it reinforces the material and helps it from ripping.#4 PUH-LEEEEEEEEEEASE don't just dump the ultracal in there like that. A couple thin beauty coats first, then layer in thicker coats, as they start to cure mix up more ultracal and do another layer. It should be HALLOW. If not that is going to be one HEAVY lifecast.
you shouldnt use a swimmers cap. stupid idea.
what would you suggest instead?
bald cap? Do research online before trying a feat like this
+ShadowManV3 Why was it stupid? I like your idea of a bald cap, but why not phrase this suggestion in a positive manner vs a negative one. You'll be surprised by the responses you get. Also you assume to know the reasons behind the swim cap. Maybe it was out of expediency. Or perhaps it was good enough for the job at hand for less money.
this is more like how to not make a alginate bust
Its shocking and unbelievable that youd do something so stupid and dangerous and then tell children to do it.....I know your trying to appear like your funny and fun but your really not....
I can't believe I just wasted my time watching this... That looks AWFUL
⬆️ Says no one ever. . .
+WTFdanni It's the medium used. It's not intended to make perfect molds of the original. For their intended use it did the job I assume at a fraction of the cost.
The presenter in this video is exceptionally annoying and, well, bad. Super sloppy and somewhat unprofessional presentation of a life casting. Were you going for "funny"?