Casting A Life Size Silicone Slimer Prop
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Join Milo in this comprehensive tutorial as we delve into the intricate process of creating a lifelike, soft silicone Slimer sculpture using a rigid epoxy mold. From mixing pigments and silicone to painting and final installation, we cover every step of this challenging yet rewarding project. Whether you're an aspiring sculptor or a seasoned artist, this video provides valuable insights into the techniques and materials used in professional sculpting.
#smoothon #ghostbusters #slimer
00:00 - Introduction
01:15 - Materials and Tools Needed
02:30 - Preparing the Silicone Mix
04:45 - Casting Silicone in the Mold
06:30 - Reinforcing and Texturizing the Sculpture
08:00 - Demolding Process
09:15 - Painting the Sculpture
11:30 - Final Assembly
13:00 - Final Thoughts and Tips
Materials Used:
Ecoflex 00-35 Silicone: www.smooth-on.com/products/ec...
Ecoflex Gel 00-20: www.smooth-on.com/products/ec...
THI-VEX Silicone Thickener: www.smooth-on.com/products/th...
Psycho Paint Silicone Paint Base: www.smooth-on.com/products/ps...
Silc-Pig Silicone Pigments: www.smooth-on.com/product-lin...
Featherlite Lightweight Resin: www.smooth-on.com/products/fe...
Adult Supervision Required
Keep Out Of Reach Of Children
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Yes please . I would love to see how you made Slimers teeth and eyes. Thanks so much for doing this video
You got it! We have already added that to the project list.
Love watching your creations, love seeing what your products can do.
Glad you like them!
Absolutely Amazing Guys !!
Yes.. when you push your imagination any job becomes
Very exhausting,
But the reward is forever.
That was a good example of
What this top of the line materials can do for you”
Very true. We are driven by being creative and pushing what these materials are capable of.
Awesome seeing this come to life, Milo did a bang up job!
Thanks so much for watching!
Amazing! It was a really nice display of various materials and skills, would like to see how the eyes were made.
I'm thinking of using the gel encapsulated within DS-AF for some orthopedics projects I have.
Thanks so much for watching. If you ever need help we do have a technical team that can help you with your projects. www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/
@@smoothon Thanks! I'll get in touch with the team when the time is due.
Cheers!
awesome work, thank you for showcasing the materials and techniques, thus definitely helped me to decide on what materials I needed to complete my project. I would interested in seeing a video on how the eyes and teeth were done.
Glad we could help you decide what materials will be best for you! Seems like we will need to start working on how he made the eyes!
Nicely done Sir! I for one would love to see an eye making tutorial. Great work. :)
Coming soon! Thank you very much.
Awesome job !
Thanks!
Incredible stuff. Would love to buy one!
Thanks for watching!
It would be cool to see how you did the eyeballs (as you mentioned).
We will get working on that.
This is amazing!! Incredible work!!! 17:45 does that machine in the background left have a flux capacitor?!?
Yes it does!
I would like to see a video of making the eyes!
It's on our list!
Dope 😎👌
Thanks for watching!
Sweeeeeeeet!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Where do you get the Power Mesh fabric?
Hello, You can purchase it from one of our distributors. www.smooth-on.com/distributors/
i think just use EZ-Brush vac silicone will be perfect for making SLIMER !!! its translucent green color!!
That's a good thought. We wanted more of an opaque color and there is also some Silc Pig Electric so that Slimer glows under UV light.
How much would one finished casting cost me?
How much would it cost for you to make one?
@@smoothon I was asking about the cost of the materials used to make this prop.
How do all these chemicals smell?
You know what's cool? This guy spent over 100 hours making something cool that exists, you know what you did?...nothing.
Smell can be hard to say. Some materials have no odor and some can have an odor. It will all depend on the specific material.
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The reason why one would use silicone would be for movement or realistic translucency of flesh. For this prop, as in the original in the film, Latex is what should be used to construct this . Using silicone where they very properties of silicone are not need is wasteful and unnecessary.
There are a number of different ways to make these props. We used silicone because it will last much longer than latex but it also gives us very realistic feeling fatty tissue areas as well as the increased physical properties of the silicone. There are always many different ways to make these amazing pieces and we love the process! Thanks for watching!
Next up? Stay puff.
Great idea. I will get that on Milo's project list.
@Adam Savage needs to see this!
We would love to have him and the gang swing by for a visit someday! He can see it in person.
Wookie
Spongebob Squarepants
Face hugger
Hey thanks for watching. You want to see Milo make any of those?